A lead-in phrase to quoted evidence is used to
A) connect the quote with the writer's ideas
B)provide a smooth transition and keep the quote from being "dropped" into the paragraph.
C)Both A and B <---
You only need to cite
A)information from a source that is directly quoted <---- ? or B
B)information from a source that is paraphrased or indirectly quoted
C)you must cite any and all types of information you use from a source
If you list a source in your bibliography, you must include citations for evidence from that source within the body of your paper.
A) True
B) False <--
You only need in-text citations for direct quotes.
A) True <---?
B) False
The use of strong evidence allows the writer to
Show that his or her claims are supported by outside research
To test and develop his or her claims
To specifically explain how the evidence supports the claim
All of the above <----
5 answers
2 - no
3 - no
4 - no
5 - yes