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tda

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text dependtend when writing a tda you use details and evidence from the text to suportt your ideas and aurgument
analyze in a tda you analyze the text by looking at the characters plot setting and themes to draw meaningfully conculsions
race you restate the question s provide an answers cite evidence and explain how the evidence souports your answers
thesis ina tda your thesis is the central idea that you will souports with evidence from the text
details details provide evidence for your analysis to help illstraight your undestanding of the text
evidence evidence in a tda validates the claims aurgement or intepertations you make abot a text
support effective support strenghtings your analysis by issltraion how specific elements from the text direclys relate to and reinforce your main points
closure in a tda you should summarize your main points and restate your thess
explain in your analysis you must explain how your evidence connects back to your thesis and support your ideas
irrelevant details t is important to avoid Irrlevant details in your writing including irrelevant details can distract from your central agrument and weaken the clarity and effectiveness of your analysis its importane to identify and avoid irrelevant details when writin
relevant detiails these details are esntal for strenthing your analysis and providing evidence for your interpretions when selecting relvlant details consider their signcance to your analysis and how they countribute to a deeper understanding of the text
transitions transitions help guide the reader through your analysis and show how ideas are related
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