What is textual evidence

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details or clues in a story that foreshadow its ending

claims that are made during an analysis of a text

information in a text that support an idea or analysis

conclusions readers form from evidence and reasoning

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Textual evidence refers to information in a text that supports an idea or analysis. It consists of quotes, summaries, or paraphrases from the text that help to substantiate a claim or interpretation made about the work.

What is an inference
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an analysis of ideas or details included in a text

information in a text that supports an idea or analysis

a conclusion formed from evidence and reasoning

an idea or detail that is stated directly in a text

An inference is a conclusion formed from evidence and reasoning. It involves interpreting information that is implied or suggested in a text rather than directly stated.

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