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When you agonize a text, your inference should be based on (2 points)
A. Evidence- facts and information from the text that support your idea or analysis
B. Options- your feelings about the author’s ideas and whether they are valid.
C. Allusions- references to other literary works that the author has included in their text.
A. Evidence- facts and information from the text that support your idea or analysis
B. Options- your feelings about the author’s ideas and whether they are valid.
C. Allusions- references to other literary works that the author has included in their text.
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The correct answer is:
A. Evidence - facts and information from the text that support your idea or analysis.
When agonizing or analyzing a text, it's essential to base your inferences on the evidence presented in the text itself, as this foundation helps validate your interpretations and analyses. While feelings and allusions can play a role in your understanding, they shouldn't be the primary basis for your conclusions.
A. Evidence - facts and information from the text that support your idea or analysis.
When agonizing or analyzing a text, it's essential to base your inferences on the evidence presented in the text itself, as this foundation helps validate your interpretations and analyses. While feelings and allusions can play a role in your understanding, they shouldn't be the primary basis for your conclusions.
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