What is the purpose of textual evidence?

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The purpose of textual evidence is to support or prove a claim or argument made in written work. It provides specific examples, facts, quotations, or paraphrases from a text that back up the author's statements or positions. Textual evidence helps to add credibility to the writer's ideas and allows readers to verify the accuracy and relevance of the information being presented.
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