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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.8.1 Worksheets

Grade 8 · Reading: Literature

Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports analysis of what a story says directly and implies.

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Teaching guide

What students learn

Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports analysis of what a story says directly and implies.

Worked example
What had the clock's stopped hands come to represent for the family?
Answer: The exact time of Grandpa Hale's death, so leaving it broken felt like a way of honoring that moment

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Visual model

Claim or inference
What do you think, based on the text?
Strongest evidence
“Quote from the text…”
Explain
How this quote supports the claim
Weigh several possible quotes, then pick and explain the single strongest piece of evidence.

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