What methods can authors use to help readers navigate the evidence in a text? Select the two correct answers.

keeping the text as short as possible
keeping the text as short as possible

asking readers questions within the text
asking readers questions within the text

presenting a claim and evidence
presenting a claim and evidence

using headings or subheadings in a short text
using headings or subheadings in a short text

separating a long text into chapters

1 answer

The two correct answers that authors can use to help readers navigate the evidence in a text are:

  1. Presenting a claim and evidence - This method helps readers clearly see the argument being made and understand the supporting evidence.

  2. Using headings or subheadings in a short text - This method provides structure and organization, making it easier for readers to follow the flow of information and locate specific sections relevant to the evidence presented.