When a reader makes inferences based on the details provided, it means
that they are able to understand the narrative or plot within the story
that they are reading on a deeper level based on their own
interpretations and experiences.
Its articulation problems
Answer:
The supporting details provide examples and claims in support of the central claim/ ideas that an author may make in his/ her work.
Explanation:
The central idea of a text is the main idea or point that the author wants to make in his text. This presents the main idea(s) for the understanding of the audience/ readers and makes a unified claim of what the story is about.
The supporting ideas of a text are the ideas or claims/ arguments, examples, or statements that give an explanation or support for what the main claim(s) is. This is like an evidence/ proof of what the author claims in his text.
when the supporting ideas are present in any text, they act as the support for any claim that an author may make. Without these supporting details, it can be a bit difficult for readers to understand or even accept the claims made by the author. The central idea and the supporting details work hand in hand, in that the supporting details act as the "support" or proof of the claims made in the central idea.
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3.) photos
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6.) ask
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10.) confirm
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