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.

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

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

An inference requires the support of explicit evidence.

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Evaluating evidence is an important part of making an inference when reading a literary text because solid evidence is needed to support a logical inference. This ensures that the conclusions drawn are grounded in the text, rather than based on assumptions or personal interpretations. It allows readers to build their understanding and interpretations on a firm foundation, enhancing their overall comprehension and appreciation of the literary work.

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