what makes strong textual evidence ?
evidence clearly connects to the question and answer and fits the argument without stretching or twisting.
what is the main point of analysis?
to break a source into smaller parts and explain how those parts work together.
what is theme and example?
an idea or point that is central to a story, which can often be summed in a single word
how do you cite textual evidence?
Stating the name of the author, speaker, or organization in your sentence and include another citation method or a works cited page.
what are the 5 steps of analysis?
1) Identify business questions, 2) Collect and store data, 3) Clean and prepare data, 4) Analyze data, and 5) Visualize and communicate data.
what is the main theme?.
the overall theme of the book and the central message of the entire book.
why do you need textual evidence?
it is important so that others may review your evidence and ensure for themselves that you are accurately citing it and not misinterpreting or making it up.
what is in an analysis?
a detailed examination of a topic
what are the forms of textual evidence?
direct quotes and paraphrasing
what is the basic process of analysis?
A process analysis thesis should contain two elements: (1) the main point of the analysis and, if possible, (2) the organizational format for exploring the main idea—in this case, process analysis. If possible, it also previews the stages in the process.
how does textual evidence connect ideas?
includes the words, phrases, and sentences within the original text that repeat or reiterate the sentiment of the main-idea sentence.
how to make an analysis?
Choose a Topic. Begin by choosing the elements or areas of your topic that you will analyze.