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Five Nights At Freddy's: The Silver Eyes
In the book Five Nights At Freddy’s: The Silver Eyes I made an inference that turned out to be shocking! The inference that I made was that Charlie and John will go back to the pizzeria because Foxy at the pizzeria was moving while it's endoskeleton had been at Charlie’s old house. I had based my Inference on two pieces of information from the text. In the middle of chapter 4 (page 111 to be exact) John and Charlie went back to Charlie’s old house where her father made animatronics. Charlie found Foxy’s endoskeleton at her house, when she snuck into the closed pizzeria Foxy was moving around the pizzeria. My inference turned out to be correct and Charlie did go back to Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria. I was able to make an inference that turned out correct in Five Nights At Freddy’s: The Silver Eyes. …show more content…
The inference I made is that John will find out that Dave is Springtrap which would make Dave/William have to kill John so then John will not be able to tell anyone. I am basing my inference on what John saw in the middle of chapter six. The lights were completely out and Dave suddenly went missing, while that happened John witnessed Springtrap kidnap Carlton. John might be killed if he finds out the whole story. I do not know if my inference is correct yet because the gang has been too busy calling the cops to help them find Carlton. I was able to make an inference in the text to help me understand what I am

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