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foreign itamp;#39;s completely normal as people and as writers to assume that others think the way we do that their brains work in the way that ours work that they see what we see and they understand things the way that we understand them but you and I both know this isnamp;#39;t true in life and itamp;#39;s not true in writing either when weamp;#39;re using text evidence in our writing we canamp;#39;t just make the assumption that our reader understands that text evidence in the same way that we understand it they have to do a little bit more we have to unpack it for our reader we have to tell them explicitly what it is that we see and what they should be seeing too so todayamp;#39;s move is discussing text evidence letamp;#39;s start with an example from Mimi Wong writing about issue guruamp;#39;s novel never let me go for electric lit the question of humanness troubles the Clones as well as sympathetic individuals like the Guardians on hailshinamp;#39;s mission one