Which of the following would provide the best supporting evidence of an authorÍs sarcasm?

A table listing all themes in the text, with an analysis of the evidence supporting each
Excerpts from similar texts by the same author, with comments from experts
Notes from a lecture found online and verified with various literary sites
Quotations from the text itself, along with explanations of key words

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Answer:

The correct answer is Quotations from the text itself, along with explanations of key words.

Explanation:

Quotes are the best supporting evidence of the given text you are trying to provide evidence of the author's sarcasm. Plus you would have to give explanation of specific sarcastic words. The answer is NOT B.

The quotes from the text and explanations of keywords provide the best supporting evidence of an author's sarcasm.

What is an example of a quotation?

A direct quotation is a report of an author's or speaker's exact words and is placed inside quotation marks in a written work. For example, Dr. King said, "I have a dream."

How do you use quotations?

Quotation Marks

1 We use quotation marks with direct quotes, with titles of specific works, to imply alternate meanings, and to write words as words.

2 Block quotations are not set off with quotation marks.

3 The quoted text is capitalized if you're quoting a complete sentence and not capitalized if you're quoting a fragment.

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