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Predictions educated guesses about a future event, based on evidence proof information that convinces the reader that a certain idea is true textual evidence quotations and information taken directly from a story to prove a point or conclusion

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Hi. The way you posted your question made her very confused. However, after interpreting it, I believe you want to know whether the statements presented are true or false. If this is the case, the correct answer is:

Predictions educated guesses about a future event, based on evidence. True.

Proof information that convinces the reader that a certain idea is true. - True.

Textual evidence quotations and information taken directly from a story to prove a point or conclusion. - True.

Predictions about something or someone are really assumptions that are created from an observation, that is, although the prediction has no evidence that something will happen, observation allows evidence to be created that supports the prediction.

Proof information aims to prove something, confirm that something is true to the point of convincing the reader.

Textual evidence, quotes and any other type of information taken from a text, aims to prove and justify that a certain point in the text is correct, whether in relation to a story, an event or an argument.

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