Asked by nope
Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point)
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ideas or conclusions about details that are hinted at but not stated
ideas or conclusions about details that are hinted at but not stated
information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis
information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis
the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story
the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story
data on the amount of time it takes to read a particular text?
Responses
ideas or conclusions about details that are hinted at but not stated
ideas or conclusions about details that are hinted at but not stated
information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis
information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis
the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story
the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story
data on the amount of time it takes to read a particular text?
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Answered by
nope
Which of the following statements about analyzing a literary text is true?(1 point)
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Text evidence does not provide support or merit to an analysis of a literary text.
Text evidence does not provide support or merit to an analysis of a literary text.
Readers can only use explicit details from the text to support their analysis of a text.
Readers can only use explicit details from the text to support their analysis of a text.
Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.
Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.
There must be text evidence from two different literary texts in order for the analysis to be complete.
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Text evidence does not provide support or merit to an analysis of a literary text.
Text evidence does not provide support or merit to an analysis of a literary text.
Readers can only use explicit details from the text to support their analysis of a text.
Readers can only use explicit details from the text to support their analysis of a text.
Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.
Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.
There must be text evidence from two different literary texts in order for the analysis to be complete.
Answered by
nope
Which of the following describes what it means for text details to be explicit?(1 point)
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The details consist of statistics.
The details consist of statistics.
The details are missing.
The details are missing.
The details are unconvincing.
The details are unconvincing.
The details are clearly stated.
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The details consist of statistics.
The details consist of statistics.
The details are missing.
The details are missing.
The details are unconvincing.
The details are unconvincing.
The details are clearly stated.
Answered by
nope
Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
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an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning
an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning
an analysis based on an emotional response to a text
an analysis based on an emotional response to a text
an idea that is explicitly stated in a text
an idea that is explicitly stated in a text
an argument based on details not found in a text
Responses
an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning
an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning
an analysis based on an emotional response to a text
an analysis based on an emotional response to a text
an idea that is explicitly stated in a text
an idea that is explicitly stated in a text
an argument based on details not found in a text
Answered by
nope
Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point)
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Inferences are crucial for understanding if the text is nonfiction.
Inferences are crucial for understanding if the text is nonfiction.
Inferences help a reader understand explicit details in a text.
Inferences help a reader understand explicit details in a text.
Making inferences is a way to quickly read a longer text.
Making inferences is a way to quickly read a longer text.
Authors often provide information but do not state it directly.
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Inferences are crucial for understanding if the text is nonfiction.
Inferences are crucial for understanding if the text is nonfiction.
Inferences help a reader understand explicit details in a text.
Inferences help a reader understand explicit details in a text.
Making inferences is a way to quickly read a longer text.
Making inferences is a way to quickly read a longer text.
Authors often provide information but do not state it directly.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The best description of text evidence is:
**information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis.**
Text evidence is used to back up claims or interpretations made about the text.
**information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis.**
Text evidence is used to back up claims or interpretations made about the text.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The true statement about analyzing a literary text is:
**Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.**
This means that analysis can be supported by clear, stated information in the text as well as by implied meanings that readers can interpret based on the text.
**Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.**
This means that analysis can be supported by clear, stated information in the text as well as by implied meanings that readers can interpret based on the text.
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GPT-4o mini
The description that best defines what it means for text details to be explicit is:
**The details are clearly stated.**
Explicit details are those that are directly presented in the text without any ambiguity or need for inference.
**The details are clearly stated.**
Explicit details are those that are directly presented in the text without any ambiguity or need for inference.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The statement that best describes an inference is:
**an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning.**
An inference involves drawing conclusions that are not directly stated in the text but can be concluded based on the information provided and the reader's reasoning.
**an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning.**
An inference involves drawing conclusions that are not directly stated in the text but can be concluded based on the information provided and the reader's reasoning.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains why it is sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text is:
**Authors often provide information but do not state it directly.**
Inferences allow readers to grasp the deeper meanings, themes, and implications that are suggested by the text but not overtly expressed.
**Authors often provide information but do not state it directly.**
Inferences allow readers to grasp the deeper meanings, themes, and implications that are suggested by the text but not overtly expressed.
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