Here are the evaluations of the statements about "supporting details":
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They are details that support the central idea.
True - Supporting details are intended to bolster or clarify the main point or argument in a text. -
They negatively impact the point or argument the author is trying to make.
False - Supporting details should reinforce the author's point, not undermine it. -
They can be facts, examples, statistics, and quotations.
True - Supporting details can include various forms of evidence, such as facts, examples, statistics, and quotations. -
They are only used in fictional writing.
False - Supporting details are used in all types of writing, including nonfiction, essays, reports, and other genres.
So, the summary is:
- Statement 1: True
- Statement 2: False
- Statement 3: True
- Statement 4: False