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November 2022 1 3 Report
1. TRUE OR FALSE Write TRUE if the statement is correct; write FALSE if it is incorrect.

1. Evidences are also known as proof that leads to a conclusion

2. When you cite evidences, you use facts or information that support a belief or proposition.

3. You can prove your claim without evidences.

4. Textual evidence are statements from a given text that help the learners support an idea or an answer to a question

5. You can answer questions to a given text without reading it

6. You can cite textual evidences by underlining the statement that supports a given idea.

7. Citing evidences requires students to think more deeply about the text.

8. Students also need to learn how to seek for evidence to support their claims.

9. People are more convinced of what they read when evidences are presented to them.

10. Highlighting or underlining statements is one way to cite textual evidences.​

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