Why are details included in a text?(1 point)

Responses

to provide the organizational structure of a text
to provide the organizational structure of a text

to introduce the topic of a text
to introduce the topic of a text

to distract the reader from the topic
to distract the reader from the topic

to add information in support of a topic

to add information in support of a topic

to add information in support of a topic

The correct response is "to add information in support of a topic." Details are included in a text to provide additional information or evidence that supports the main topic or argument being discussed. Including details helps to explain or clarify the main idea and make it more convincing or informative. To find this answer, you can analyze the text and look for specific examples or pieces of information that contribute to the overall topic or argument. Pay attention to any supporting evidence or examples provided within the text.