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When information is it not explicit?

Information is not explicit when it is implicit. This means it is not stated directly, but instead is implied or suggested through:

* Context: The surrounding information or situation might provide clues to the meaning.

* Inference: The reader or listener must use their own knowledge and understanding to draw conclusions.

* Subtle cues: These could be nonverbal, like body language, or linguistic, like figurative language or metaphors.

Here are some examples of implicit information:

* "The woman was wearing a wedding dress." This implies that she is getting married, although it isn't explicitly stated.

* "The child was crying." This implies that the child is sad or upset, although the reason is not stated.

* "He was caught red-handed." This implies that he was caught committing a crime, although it isn't explicitly stated.

In contrast, explicit information is stated directly and leaves no room for interpretation. For example:

* "The woman is getting married."

* "The child is crying because she lost her toy."

* "He stole the money."

Ultimately, whether information is explicit or implicit depends on the intent of the speaker or writer and the interpretation of the listener or reader.

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