Why is evaluating evidence an important part of making an inference when reading a literary text?(1 point)

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Literary authors rarely use implied details that require an inference.
Literary authors rarely use implied details that require an inference.

Solid evidence is needed to support a logical inference.
Solid evidence is needed to support a logical inference.

All implied details in a literary text support a logical inference.
All implied details in a literary text support a logical inference.

An inference requires the support of explicit evidence.

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The correct response is:

Solid evidence is needed to support a logical inference.

Evaluating evidence helps ensure that the inferences made about a literary text are grounded in the text itself, leading to a more accurate and credible interpretation.

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