How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point)

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Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference.
Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference.

Readers eliminate the details implicitly stated in a text in order to make an inference.
Readers eliminate the details implicitly stated in a text in order to make an inference.

Readers restate the textual evidence of a story to make an inference.
Readers restate the textual evidence of a story to make an inference.

Readers identify textual evidence to make the story more personal in order to make an inference.

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The most accurate response is:

Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference.

This option highlights how readers can use the information presented in the text as a basis for drawing conclusions or making inferences about what is not directly stated.