What does it mean to "cite textual evidence"?
to quote or paraphrase information to support your answer
Which of these is the BEST evidence for a claim?
A.) Something from a memory
B.) A quote from the text
C.) An opinion
B.) A quote from the text
What does it mean to make an inference?
To use clues form the text and your own reasoning to figure something out
In ICarly, Freddie stays up all night editing videos. What can be inferred about him?
He is hardworking and committed to the show
What punctuation is used to show a direct quote from a text?
Quotation marks
When reading a story, what's the first step to finding good evidence?
Identify key details that answer the question
What kind of words show explicit evidence?
Words or details clearly stated in the text
"The character's hands were shaking as she opened the letter." What can we infer?
She's nervous or anxious about what's inside
In Outer Banks, John B never gives up on finding the gold or his dad. What inference can be made about his character?
He is determined, hopeful, and loyal
How should you cite evidence in your sentence?
Blend it smoothly using a signal phrase "The narrator states"
Why is it important to use strong evidence?
What kind of clues help you find implicit or inferred evidence?
Actions, tone, and context that show meaning beyond words
"He avoided eye contact and mumbled his response." What inference can you make?
He is embarrassed, guilty, or hiding something
In The Summer I Turned Pretty, Belly struggles with her feelings for Jeremiah and Conrad. What theme can you infer?
Growing up involves confusion and emotional change
Why should you explain your quote after using it?
To connect your argument and show understanding
What is the difference between citing evidence and summarizing?
summarizing retells the story. Citing evidence proves specific ideas.
What is the correct way to introduce textual evidence?
Using phrases such as "According to the text..." or "The author states.."
Why must you use evidence when making inferences?
Inferences must be supported by what the text actually says
In Stranger Things, the group risks their lives to save Hawkins. What evidence supports friendship as a central theme?
They work together and sacrifice for one another throught the show
"He slammed the door and walked away." What would be a good analysis sentence?
This shows he was angry or frustrated with the situation
What happens if your evidence doesn't match your explanation?
Your argument becomes weak
Why do writers include textual evidence when analyzing literature?
To make their interpretations credible
When writing an inference-based answer, what should your sentence include?
A claim + an inference + direct evidence from the text