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To understand a text effectively, you need to identify the "What" (the main point) and the "Why" (the reasons and evidence). Think of a table: the flat top is the main point, and the legs are the evidence holding it up. Without strong legs, the table collapses. 1. Identify the Main Point

The main point is the central message or claim the author wants you to believe. _rhin15086mp4

Reasons explain why the author believes their main point is true. They often follow words like "because," "due to," or "since." To understand a text effectively, you need to

There is no physical evidence, such as bones or remains, ever found in the lake. 3. Spot the Evidence They often follow words like "because," "due to," or "since

Evidence provides the facts, data, or observations that prove a reason is valid. Statistics: "90% of sightings have been debunked as logs."

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