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How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point) Responses Readers identify textual evidence to make the story more personal in order to make an inference. Readers identify textual evidence to make the story more personal in order to make an inference. Readers restate the textual evidence of a story to make an inference. Readers restate the textual evidence of a story to make an inference. Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference. Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference. Readers eliminate the details implicitly stated in a text in order to make an inference.

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The correct response is: **Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference.**

This indicates that by examining the specific information provided in the text, readers can draw conclusions or make inferences about the deeper meanings or themes that are not directly stated.

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