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Which is true about supporting details? Irrelevant details are unrelated to the point the author is making. A good reader does not distinguish between relevant and irrelevant details. Essential details are those that do not directly support an author’s main point. Questionable details provide the strongest support for an author’s main idea.

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User LenW
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The answer is "Irrelevant details are unrelated to the point the author is making"

Irrelevant means it doesn't support the argument, and a good reader should be able to distinguish between the two.
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User JiminP
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Answer:

Irrelevant details are unrelated to the point the author is making.

Step-by-step explanation:

Irrelevant details refer to material or facts that are not connected with or applicable to the purpose the author is making.

On the other hand, supporting details are sentences in a paragraph that give details or information about a main idea or topic sentence.

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