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Explicit & implicit evidence

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1 Explicit & implicit evidence
Explicit: directly stated in the text Implicit: not stated, you must infer or figure it out based on what the text does say and what you already know

2 Explicit Textual Evidence – stated directly in the passage Example: It was a dark and stormy night.
Implicit Textual Evidence –Not stated directly, but reader understands it because of clues in the text. Example: The trees were swaying wildly outside Anne’s window as she prepared for bed, and the gutters were overflowing. Now try some one your own: 1. The grass was green. 2. I could smell the toast. 3. We were sitting on the bus. 4. Sue fell on the sidewalk.

3 Written response format
C E - Restate the question

4 R - restate the question
A - answer the question C E

5 R - restate the question
A - answer the question C - cite text E

6 R - restate the question
A - answer the question C - cite text E - explain the evidence


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