Elements of Literature Test: Inference, Analysis, and Textual Evidence
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What is the term for drawing a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements?

  • Identification
  • Inference (correct)
  • Textual evidence
  • Analysis
  • What do we call the evidence that is directly stated in the text and is easy to find?

  • Identify
  • Infer
  • Textual evidence (correct)
  • Implicit
  • Which term refers to the detailed examination of something to understand its nature or meaning?

  • Infer
  • Textual evidence
  • Analysis (correct)
  • Implicit
  • What is the term for identifying or pointing out something in the text?

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    What is the term for drawing a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements?

    <p>Implicit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What term describes the evidence that is not directly stated in the text and requires some thinking to uncover?

    <p>Infer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which term refers to the detailed examination of something to understand its nature or meaning?

    <p>Analyze</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What term describes evidence that is directly stated in the text and is easy to find?

    <p>Explicit evidence</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In order to make an ______, you need to draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements.

    <p>inference</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The ______ of the text requires a detailed examination to understand its nature or meaning.

    <p>analysis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The evidence that is directly stated in the text and is easy to find is called ______ evidence.

    <p>explicit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Inference

    • Drawing conclusions based on evidence and reasoning, rather than explicit statements

    Explicit Evidence

    • Evidence directly stated in text, easy to find

    Analysis

    • Detailed examination of something to understand its nature or meaning

    Identify

    • Pointing out something in the text

    Implicit Evidence

    • Evidence not directly stated in the text, requires thinking to uncover

    Inference

    • In order to make an inference, you need to draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning

    Analysis

    • The analysis of the text requires a detailed examination to understand its nature or meaning

    Explicit Evidence

    • The evidence that is directly stated in the text and is easy to find is called explicit evidence.

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    Test your understanding of elements of literature with this quiz. Answer questions about inference, analysis, identifying explicit and implicit information, and using textual evidence.

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