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Implicit Textual Evidence –Not stated directly, but reader understands it because of clues in the text. Example: The trees were swaying wildly outside ...
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Explicit and Implicit Textual Evidence
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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.
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