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Welcome to this video about textual evidence. Textual evidence deals with facts in writing and the strategies used to figure out whether or not the information is factual. Textual evidence comes into play when an author presents a position or thesis and uses evidence to support the claims. That evidence can come in a number of different forms. Well explain textual evidence and the best way to analyze it. Lets start herewhat is textual evidence? Textual evidence uses information from an originating source or other texts to support an argument. Think of textual evidence as the driving force behind debates. Debates take a position and then use facts as supporting evidence. You can take any debate position you want, but without facts to back up your argument, you cant prove your point. Heres an important issue: evidence is not the same thing as a claim. Evidence is a single fact or set of facts. Barack Obama was the 44th President of the United States, is a fact. A claim is a