3. In the final box, “E: Explain”, why is it important to analyze the text evidence (NOT simply paraphrase, or summarize)?

Analysis requires less effort and preparation than summarizing.

Summarizing ensures that readers who haven’t read the text know exactly what happens.

Analysis focuses on breaking down the text to explain how and why it supports the claim being made

Summarizing demonstrates a complete understanding of the text by retelling it.

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The correct response is:

Analysis focuses on breaking down the text to explain how and why it supports the claim being made.

Analyzing text evidence is crucial because it goes beyond merely restating what the text says (which is what summarizing does) and instead delves into understanding the deeper meaning, context, and relevance of the evidence in relation to the claims being made. This allows for a more thorough examination of the text's themes, arguments, and implications, ultimately strengthening one's argument or analysis.