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To figure out the information a visual text is giving you, use familiar reading strategies.

Take a look at how you can pull information from visual texts.

1.) Inferences - When you make an inference, you use what you already know plus new clues from the image to figure out information. Inferences answer questions like: who, what, where, when, why, and how.

Example: A picture of sand, a sand castle, and waves.

You can infer that it is a picture of a beach.

2.) Drawing Conclusions - When you draw conclusions, you use knowledge and experiences plus new clues from the image to make a decision.

Example: A painting of a horse reared up on its hind legs, front feet kicking, and mouth open wide.

Conclusion: You can conclude that the horse is excited.

3.) Main Idea - Look for clues in the visual text or in the words to try to figure out what the image is all about.

Example: At a nearby park, you see a poster of a person throwing things in a garbage can.

You can figure out the point or main idea is that people should throw away their trash.

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