Textual evidence is best described as d) details about a text to support an audience's understanding of it. Textual evidence refers to specific examples or quotes from the text that help to illustrate, explain, or support interpretations and conclusions about the text's themes, arguments, characters, or other elements. This evidence is used to bolster an analysis or discussion by providing concrete references to the text itself.
What is textual evidence a critical evaluation of a text b a reasoned point of view about a text see facts about a Texas support and analysis d details about a text to support an audiences understanding of it
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