Which is true about evaluating texts?


An effective thesis statement will state the obvious and leave readers asking “so what?”


Creating outlines or graphic organizers for texts you have read can help you analyze how the authors made their points.


Evidence from the text provides weak support for a claim comparing multiple authors’ perspectives.


The following is an example of a good thesis statement comparing multiple authors’ perspectives. “Both Martin and McKenny argue that the Declaration of Independence is an important historical document.”

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the first answer choice

Answer:

Creating outlines or graphic organizers for texts you have read can help you analyze how the authors made their points.

Explanation:

To evaluate a text you should read carefully and identify the central idea of the text and the supporting points that support the argument. Each does it in a way, you can write, summarize, underline etc. Creating contours or organizers can be one of these ways. What matters is that you can assimilate the content and have a positive reading experience.