Implied (or implicit) textual evidence is suggested but not directly stated. When a reader comes across implied textual evidence, they have to:
put together details in the text to draw a conclusion and make educated guesses.
Reading between the lines is very vague, but you do have to infer (or draw a conclusion) with this technique.
Finding direct statements in the text that leave no room for doubt is explicit evidence (directly stated). This is the only one I would not mark.
Hi,
I believe the answer is D, "Convival".
~Elisabeth
B
This person doesn't care where they go, so there should be no specific island he wants to visit.
Start a journal!
or if you have children coming have the pick groups with their friends so they are less likely to fight. just remember if they are young their motor skills are not very good