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This resource offers a set of thoughtful inference questions and model answers based on a non-fiction text that explains the causes behind the end of World War I. The questions are designed to help students go beyond surface-level reading, encouraging them to interpret the writer’s intent, evaluate the impact of key decisions, and understand implied meanings and consequences.

Inference questions help students uncover the “why” and “how” behind historical events, improving their ability to analyze cause and effect, motivations, and consequences.

These tasks teach students to interpret tone, bias, and perspective—key elements in both English and history curricula.

The resource encourages cross-curricular skills by combining historical knowledge with reading comprehension strategies, enriching students’ understanding of content and context.

Students learn to justify their inferences using evidence from the text, a skill that supports stronger writing and academic argumentation.

Perfect for comprehension checks, group work, or preparation for exam-style questions that require inference and interpretation.

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