Which is true of informational or explanatory text?(1 point)

Responses

The author’s key ideas are supported by evidence.
The author’s key ideas are supported by evidence.

The author shows how protagonists and antagonists interact and create the central conflict.
The author shows how protagonists and antagonists interact and create the central conflict.

The author tries to get a reader to believe a certain way.
The author tries to get a reader to believe a certain way.

The author states a theme either directly or indirectly.

1 answer

The correct response regarding informational or explanatory text is:

The author’s key ideas are supported by evidence.

Informational or explanatory texts aim to inform or explain a topic based on facts and data, usually supported by credible evidence, rather than persuading or conveying fictional narrative elements such as protagonists and antagonists.

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