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Your literary analysis will not have much merit unless it is supported by ____________________________________.
Some authors provide ______________________ , or clearly stated, details in the text.
An ______________________ is an idea or conclusion based on text evidence or reasoning.
When authors write literature, they ________________________ information about characters, settings, and events.

Multiple choice

Which of the following best describes text evidence?
the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story
ideas or conclusions about details that are hinted at but not stated
data on the amount of time it takes to read a particular text
information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis

2. Which of the following statements about analyzing a literary text is true?

Text evidence does not provide support or merit to an analysis of a literary text.
Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.

Readers should only focus on analyzing characters and ignore details about settings and events.

Literary analysis should only be based on the reader's personal opinions, not on evidence from the text.

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1. Your literary analysis will not have much merit unless it is supported by evidence from the text.

Some authors provide explicit, or clearly stated, details in the text.
An inference is an idea or conclusion based on text evidence or reasoning.
When authors write literature, they include information about characters, settings, and events.

Multiple choice:
1. Text evidence: information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis

2. Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.

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Your literary analysis will not have much merit unless it is supported by evidence from the text.

Some authors provide explicit, or clearly stated, details in the text.
An inference is an idea or conclusion based on text evidence or reasoning.
When authors write literature, they include information about characters, settings, and events.