Based on the question above, Put in at, in, on or- . 1. <u>On</u> Easter 2. - Tuesday 3. <u>in</u> 1994 4.<u> in</u> the evening 5. Friday evening 6. <u>in</u> May
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Prepositions</h3>
Prepositions are words used to show position, direction and location.
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<u>Examples of Prepositions</u>:</h3>
In conclusion, the answers are on, -, in, in, in.
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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.
Answer: I want to say it’s going to be B
Organize the evidence before writing