Citing evidence in literary analysis | Reading | Khan Academy
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2020
- In order to successfully build an argument about a text, you must make inferences and draw conclusions-and those must be built on the backs of evidence in the text. Let's talk about how to search for evidence-bearing details in text, and how to best derive support for the points you're trying to make, in the only way I know how: by talking about fictitious pirates.
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