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Which of the following is an example of textual evidence that supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text?
Which of the following is an example of textual evidence that supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text?
- A random fact unrelated to the text
- A direct quote from the text that supports a stated fact (correct)
- A summary of the text without specific details
- A personal opinion about the text
What does it mean to analyze what the text says explicitly?
What does it mean to analyze what the text says explicitly?
- To understand the information directly stated in the text (correct)
- To make inferences about the text without evidence
- To ignore the details in the text
- To interpret the text based on personal opinions
Which of the following is NOT an example of an inference drawn from the text?
Which of the following is NOT an example of an inference drawn from the text?
- A logical deduction based on the information in the text
- A conclusion based on evidence provided in the text
- A personal opinion about the text (correct)
- A prediction based on clues in the text
Which of the following is NOT a medium in which fiction can be expressed?
Which of the following is NOT a medium in which fiction can be expressed?
In a narrow sense, what does the term 'fiction' specifically refer to?
In a narrow sense, what does the term 'fiction' specifically refer to?
What is the main characteristic of fictional portrayals?
What is the main characteristic of fictional portrayals?
What is the audience's expectation regarding the fictionality of a work?
What is the audience's expectation regarding the fictionality of a work?
What does the term 'fiction' encompass in a broader sense?
What does the term 'fiction' encompass in a broader sense?
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