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What is the term for drawing a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements?
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?
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?
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?
What is the term for identifying or pointing out something in the text?
What is the term for drawing a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements?
What is the term for drawing a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements?
What term describes the evidence that is not directly stated in the text and requires some thinking to uncover?
What term describes the evidence that is not directly stated in the text and requires some thinking to uncover?
Which term refers to the detailed examination of something to understand its nature or meaning?
Which term refers to the detailed examination of something to understand its nature or meaning?
What term describes evidence that is directly stated in the text and is easy to find?
What term describes evidence that is directly stated in the text and is easy to find?
In order to make an ______, you need to draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements.
In order to make an ______, you need to draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements.
The ______ of the text requires a detailed examination to understand its nature or meaning.
The ______ of the text requires a detailed examination to understand its nature or meaning.
The evidence that is directly stated in the text and is easy to find is called ______ evidence.
The evidence that is directly stated in the text and is easy to find is called ______ evidence.
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.