Two main ways to ensure that the textual evidence (examples) you use in your writing are strong are to be sure that the examples are both reliable and relevant.
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When you make a claim about what a text is saying, you must always be able to cite textual evidence.
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An explicit idea is stated directly; an implicit one is not.
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To find the Unstated Central Ideal of a story look at the details in the text and make an inference about the central idea based on the evidence and clues from the text.
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