Asked by Ame
How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point)
Responses
Readers restate the textual evidence of a story to make an inference.
Readers identify textual evidence to make the story more personal in order 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.
Responses
Readers restate the textual evidence of a story to make an inference.
Readers identify textual evidence to make the story more personal in order 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.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference.**
Textual evidence provides concrete details that help readers draw conclusions or make inferences about the characters, themes, or events in a story.
**Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference.**
Textual evidence provides concrete details that help readers draw conclusions or make inferences about the characters, themes, or events in a story.
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