
Text Analysis and Evidence and Objective Summary
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- Q1Studying the evidence in a text to understand its meaningTextual analysis30s
- Q2Information in the text that backs up your analysisTextual evidence30s
- Q3Facts or information that prove somethingEvidence30s
- Q4A close examination of the parts or structure of something, usually as a basis for understanding, discussing, and interpreting it.Analysis30s
- Q5Explicit and implicit2 kinds of textual evidence30s
- Q6Proof plainly stated in the textExplicit evidence30s
- Q7Explicit evidence"I'm annoyed that you didn't clean your room. I'm getting pretty tired of asking you to do it."30s
- Q8Evidence that is only implied by what is stated in the text.Implicit evidence30s
- Q9Implicit evidenceYou come home and your dad is frowning and stomping around the living room, you might guess that "dad seems mad about something."30s
- Q10EvidenceWhat makes you think that?30s
- Q11ReasonWhy is that important?30s
- Q12A conclusion we draw based on evidence and reasonInference30s
- Q13When we make a guess based on implicit or explicit evidenceDrawing an inference30s
- Q14When you're looking for the best evidence to support a deduction, ask yourself, "would everyone agreed that this evidence leads to my conclusion?"The best evidence30s
- Q15Excludes personal views or attitudesObjective summary30s