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Reading Comprehension Foundations · Evidence and Inference

Textual evidence

A claim is only as strong as the line you can quote to support it.

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Textual evidence

Textual evidence is a specific phrase, sentence or detail from the passage that supports a claim about the passage.

A simple test

For any claim, ask: "Which line shows that?" If you cannot point at a line, you are guessing.

Example

Passage: "Mara hesitated at the door. Then, with a long breath, she stepped inside."

Claim: "Mara was nervous." ✅ Evidence: "hesitated at the door" and "with a long breath".

Claim: "Mara was angry." ❌ Evidence: there is no anger language; this is unsupported.

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Strong textual evidence is:

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