Question
How does text evidence support a conclusion that is not written directly in the text? (1 point)
Responses
It states every single conclusion for the reader.
It states every single conclusion for the reader.
It offers opinions that are not based on facts.
It offers opinions that are not based on facts.
It gives facts that allow for a logical guess.
It gives facts that allow for a logical guess.
It stops the reader from making a conclusion.
Responses
It states every single conclusion for the reader.
It states every single conclusion for the reader.
It offers opinions that are not based on facts.
It offers opinions that are not based on facts.
It gives facts that allow for a logical guess.
It gives facts that allow for a logical guess.
It stops the reader from making a conclusion.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
It gives facts that allow for a logical guess. Text evidence provides facts and details you use to infer (make a logical conclusion) what the author doesn't state directly.
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