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which of these parts of an informational text supports a central idea a. dialouge b. citation of sources c. transitions d. evidence

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are you sure?
Answered by GPT-4o mini
d. evidence

Evidence is the part of an informational text that supports the central idea, as it provides specific information, facts, statistics, or examples that back up the claims made in the text.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Yes, I'm sure. In the context of an informational text, evidence is the component that directly supports the central idea, as it offers concrete examples and data that validate the main points made by the author. Other options, such as dialogue, citation of sources, and transitions, serve different purposes but do not specifically support the central idea in the same way that evidence does.

- **Dialogue** typically introduces conversation but does not inherently support a central idea.
- **Citations of sources** can lend credibility and context but do not constitute the support itself.
- **Transitions** help with the flow of the text and organization but do not provide support for the central idea.

Therefore, evidence is the most relevant choice.

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