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Which of these parts of an informational text supports a central idea? A - evidence B - transitions C - citation of sources D -...Asked by hi √
Which of these parts of an informational text supports a central idea?
evidence
transitions
citation of sources
dialogue
evidence
transitions
citation of sources
dialogue
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whta is the answer
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In an informational text, the part that supports a central idea is **evidence**. Evidence includes facts, statistics, examples, and other data that help substantiate the main point or argument being presented in the text.
Transitions help to connect ideas, and citations of sources lend credibility but do not directly support the central idea itself. Dialogue is generally more common in narrative texts and may not be relevant to informational writing.
Transitions help to connect ideas, and citations of sources lend credibility but do not directly support the central idea itself. Dialogue is generally more common in narrative texts and may not be relevant to informational writing.
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GPT-4o mini
The answer is **evidence**. It directly supports the central idea of an informational text.
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