
Strong textual evidence
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- Q1What is strong textual evidence?A type of literary device to add more details to a story.A technique to create suspense and mystery in a narrative.Quotations or specific references from a text to support arguments or claims.The use of illustrations or graphs in a text to enhance understanding.30s
- Q2What is the purpose of strong textual evidence?To add unnecessary details to a text.To distract readers from the main point.To provide support and credibility to arguments or claims.To confuse and mislead readers.30s
- Q3What is textual evidence?A type of literary analysis.A method of organizing information.A form of written communication.A way of summarizing a text.Quotations or paraphrases from a text that support a writing claim.30s
- Q4What is analysis?The process of predicting future outcomes based on past events.The process of combining multiple topics or substances to create a new result.The process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts to gain a better understanding.The process of evaluating the effectiveness or efficiency of a system or process.30s
- Q5What is the definition of explicit text?Content that is difficult to understand.Content that is more detailed than necessary.Content that contains sexually explicit language or imagery.Content that is clearly stated or expressed.30s
- Q6What is inference?A factA conclusion or deduction based on evidence and reasoningAn educated guessA wild guess30s
- Q7Which of the following is an example of an inference?Observing dark clouds and predicting that it will rainSmelling freshly baked cookies and feeling hungryHearing a siren and knowing a vehicle is approachingTouching a hot stove and feeling painSeeing a dog and concluding it is a Labrador Retriever30s