Because Trivial details add interest to the text.
because they can
Supporting details: Details that pertain to the topic at hand. Trivial details: Details that are not required in the conversation.
A good summary of informational text will determine the main ideas and details of the text. It will also identify the author's point of view and provide any key relevant details. It may also identify and evaluate claims or representations made by the author.
This might be because the author might not want the text to be to long. Also, that the author didn't want the text to have to many details to make it personal so it points directly to the authors life. These are suggestions. This might not be the answer that you are looking for, but this is my explaination.
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Critical details are the details that are most important in a text
Text clues are important details in the book ect. It's also important details in the whole book
to give all details in a text
I think it just means that they're frustrated with your decisions on these trivial matters, perhaps they're not so trivial to him/her. if you want to include more detail then I'm sure you could be helped further :)
Trivial means "of a negligible detail". Triviality is most noticeable when it occurs between two parties, one believing the trifle to be important, while the other finds it "trivial" or not important. If nobody notices a trivial detail, then it is essentially too trivial to even be called trivial (because it is a waste of mental effort). Things of a trivial sort include that last spec of chalk on the board when the teacher erases too quickly (which seems to get on a lot of people's nerves despite it really not being a big deal), or remembering what you ate on Tuesday 2 weeks ago. A lot of people with OCD, Autism/Asperger's and and some other mind-effecting conditions have an intense urge to satisfy trivial needs, most of which they acknowledge are pointless, but can't stop doing anyway. Things like chronic hand-washing, ordering objects by size/shape/color, having specific places for things that could just as easily go anywhere else, are all trivial details/actions.
include reference from the text