This document provides definitions and examples of explicit versus implicit information in a text. Explicit information is directly stated, while implicit information is implied but not directly stated. The document includes a short passage and asks the reader to identify whether details from the passage are explicit or implicit. It aims to help readers understand and distinguish between explicit and implicit information.
This document provides definitions and examples of explicit versus implicit information in a text. Explicit information is directly stated, while implicit information is implied but not directly stated. The document includes a short passage and asks the reader to identify whether details from the passage are explicit or implicit. It aims to help readers understand and distinguish between explicit and implicit information.
This document provides definitions and examples of explicit versus implicit information in a text. Explicit information is directly stated, while implicit information is implied but not directly stated. The document includes a short passage and asks the reader to identify whether details from the passage are explicit or implicit. It aims to help readers understand and distinguish between explicit and implicit information.
2. Implicit information is not written in the text. 3. I can find more than one explicit information in just a single sentence.
4. Implicit information is something I think is happening.
5. explicit information is something I know is happening. IDENTIFYING EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT INFORMATION
Read the text and tell whether the piece of
information is explicit or implicit. “Tough it up man. Its just a little bruise. We going to get you home now.” Andre said. His voice alternating between terror and toughness. He and Leslie pulled Sampson up from the ground. “Can you walk man?” Sampson put one foot down, then tried the other. He cringed, cried out, then slumped back against his brother. “I can’t,” shaking his head. Sampson took several deep breath. Sweat poured off his face. Andre looked at Leslie. The rest of the boys had somehow disappeared. “We are going to carry him man.” Leslie nodded and the two of them hoisted the smaller boy between them and carried him home, down the same street, which now seemed even hotter. 1. Andre told Sampson to tough it up. 2. Leslie and Andrei picked Sampson up. 3. Sampson was sad and depressed that his foot was hurt. 4. Andre, Leslie and Sampson was all best friends. 5. Leslie and Andre carried Sampson home. 6. Sampson was sweating. 7. Sampson hurt his foot playing football. 8. Andre was annoyed that Sampson got hurt.