Citing Textual Evidence in Informational Texts

Citing Textual Evidence in Informational Texts

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English

8th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is textual evidence?

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Textual evidence refers to specific details or examples from a text that support an argument or claim.

2.

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Why is citing textual evidence important?

Back

Citing textual evidence is important because it strengthens arguments, provides credibility, and helps readers understand the basis of claims.

3.

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Front

What does it mean to infer information from a text?

Back

To infer information means to draw conclusions based on evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements in the text.

4.

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Front

What is the definition of 'suffrage'?

Back

Suffrage is the right to vote in any election.

5.

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How can you identify the main idea of a passage?

Back

The main idea can be identified by looking for the central point or argument that the author is trying to convey, often found in the introduction or conclusion.

6.

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Front

What is an example of a reliable source for textual evidence?

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A reliable source for textual evidence could be a peer-reviewed journal article, a reputable news outlet, or a book written by an expert in the field.

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What does it mean to analyze a text?

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To analyze a text means to examine its components, such as structure, language, and meaning, to understand how they contribute to the overall message.

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