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- [Instructor] Hello readers. The following video contains explicit content. Uh, okay, not in the way youre thinking. It doesnt contain violence, obscenity or profanity. Or even anything that wouldnt appear in a G-rated movie, but it will contain explicit evidence. Yes, were talking about citing evidence in literary analysis. When youre talking about a text and making arguments about it, in order to successfully build that argument, you must make inferences and draw conclusions. And those must be built on the back of evidence. Both explicit, that is stated in the text, or implicit or based on clues or evidence in the text. So your responsibility is to tie those conclusions or inferences back to explicit or implicit evidence in the text. It cant just be, This is a feeling I have. It has to be, My feeling about this is backed up by this specific evidence. Say youre trying to be make an argument in a book that the captain of this pirate ship, lets just say, I guess, hes a bir