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Which of the following best describes text evidence?
the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story
the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story
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Text evidence refers to specific examples, quotes, or details from a text that support a claim, argument, or analysis. It is not merely the opinions of a reader; rather, it is concrete information extracted from the text itself that can be used to substantiate interpretations or insights about characters, events, themes, or the author's intent.
To clarify: the opinions of a reader are subjective interpretations, while text evidence is objective and grounded in the actual content of the text.
To clarify: the opinions of a reader are subjective interpretations, while text evidence is objective and grounded in the actual content of the text.
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