How can one support an analysis of explicit meanings drawn from a text?(1 point)

Responses

by providing details or quotations from the text that show the analysis is accurate
by providing details or quotations from the text that show the analysis is accurate

by comparing the text to another text about which a similar analysis could be made
by comparing the text to another text about which a similar analysis could be made

by quoting parts of the text that are interesting or compelling to readers
by quoting parts of the text that are interesting or compelling to readers

by explaining the analysis in detail and drawing conclusions about the text

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The best response for supporting an analysis of explicit meanings drawn from a text is:

by providing details or quotations from the text that show the analysis is accurate.

This approach uses evidence directly from the text to substantiate the analysis, making it more credible and grounded in the actual content.

Big Water
by Andrea Curtis

What detail from the text explicitly supports the inference that the men on the dock are friendly?

(1 point)
Responses

One of the men pauses to pet a cat.
One of the men pauses to pet a cat.

The men pay little attention to the narrator.
The men pay little attention to the narrator.

The men work efficiently together.
The men work efficiently together.

When Daniel calls out the men react.
When Daniel calls out the men react.