When critiquing a nonfiction text, which questions about the text’s details should a reader ask? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

Are the details sufficient to support the thesis?
Are the details sufficient to support the thesis?

Are the details entertaining to read about?
Are the details entertaining to read about?

Are the details necessary for the audience to understand the text?
Are the details necessary for the audience to understand the text?

Are the details connected to each other?
Are the details connected to each other?

Are the details written in a way that anyone can understand them?

1 answer

The two correct answers when critiquing a nonfiction text about the text’s details are:

  1. Are the details sufficient to support the thesis?
  2. Are the details necessary for the audience to understand the text?

These questions focus on the relevance and adequacy of the details in relation to the main argument and the reader's comprehension.