Question
What textual evidence is typically found in informational text?
dialogue from characters in the passage
a description of the scene where the passage takes place
facts that support the main idea or theme of the passage
an introductory sentence to draw the reader in
dialogue from characters in the passage
a description of the scene where the passage takes place
facts that support the main idea or theme of the passage
an introductory sentence to draw the reader in
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In informational text, the typical type of textual evidence is **facts that support the main idea or theme of the passage**. Informational texts are designed to convey information, provide explanations, or present data, and they often include statistics, research findings, and other factual content to support the main argument or topic being discussed.
The other options listed (dialogue from characters, scene descriptions, and introductory sentences) are more commonly found in narrative or literary texts rather than in informational texts.
The other options listed (dialogue from characters, scene descriptions, and introductory sentences) are more commonly found in narrative or literary texts rather than in informational texts.