The correct response for explicit meanings is:
ideas or details that are stated directly in a text.
Responses
claims that are made during an analysis of a text
claims that are made during an analysis of a text
ideas or details that are stated directly in a text
ideas or details that are stated directly in a text
conclusions readers form from evidence and reasoning
conclusions readers form from evidence and reasoning
information in a text that support an idea or analysis
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The correct response for explicit meanings is:
ideas or details that are stated directly in a text.
The correct response for textual evidence is:
information in a text that support an idea or analysis.
The correct response for an inference is:
a conclusion formed from evidence and reasoning.
The detail from the text that best supports the inference that Daniel is having feelings similar to the narrator’s is:
They have both recently escaped from certain death.
The two details from the text that explicitly support the inference that the men on the dock work together frequently are:
The correct response for an author’s tone is:
their attitude toward a subject.