Question
Determine which of the following statements about the term "supporting details" are true or false.
They are only used in fictional writing
They can be facts, examples, statistics, and quotations
They negatively impact the point or argument the author is trying to make
They are details that support the central idea
They are only used in fictional writing
They can be facts, examples, statistics, and quotations
They negatively impact the point or argument the author is trying to make
They are details that support the central idea
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Here's an evaluation of each statement about "supporting details":
1. **They are only used in fictional writing** - **False**
Supporting details are used in both fictional and non-fictional writing to enhance the main idea, provide evidence, and enrich the narrative.
2. **They can be facts, examples, statistics, and quotations** - **True**
Supporting details can take many forms, including facts, examples, statistics, quotations, and anecdotes, which help to substantiate the main point.
3. **They negatively impact the point or argument the author is trying to make** - **False**
Supporting details are intended to reinforce and strengthen the author's point or argument, not to negatively impact it.
4. **They are details that support the central idea** - **True**
The definition aligns perfectly; supporting details are indeed designed to bolster and clarify the central idea or thesis of a text.
In summary:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
1. **They are only used in fictional writing** - **False**
Supporting details are used in both fictional and non-fictional writing to enhance the main idea, provide evidence, and enrich the narrative.
2. **They can be facts, examples, statistics, and quotations** - **True**
Supporting details can take many forms, including facts, examples, statistics, quotations, and anecdotes, which help to substantiate the main point.
3. **They negatively impact the point or argument the author is trying to make** - **False**
Supporting details are intended to reinforce and strengthen the author's point or argument, not to negatively impact it.
4. **They are details that support the central idea** - **True**
The definition aligns perfectly; supporting details are indeed designed to bolster and clarify the central idea or thesis of a text.
In summary:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
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