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2. Which statement is true about evaluating a text? A. It is important to rely on your own statements of opinion to support your evaluation of a text. B. Analyzing an author’s omissions and his or her use of details is an important part of responding to or evaluating a text. C. Comparing two texts does not require a detailed analysis of either text. D. A thesis statement should be a statement of the obvious.

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b.analzying an authors omiisons and his or her use of details 
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B. Analyzing an author’s omissions and his or her use of details is an important part of responding to or evaluating a text.

Step-by-step explanation:

Evaluating a text sometimes implies to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of an author's text. It is a subjective task which rely on critical analysis (without bias or sentiment) of the text or topic. It is important to recognize or decipher what the text does or does not deal with.

Analyzing an author’s omissions and his or her use of details is an important part of responding to or evaluating a text is a true statement about evaluating it.

A good evaluating capability is essential for students at all levels, even for all professionals at large.

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