Question
When you support ideas you give textual evidence to explain an reflection, or analysis.Textual evidence consists of words a and presented as evidence in support of an idea. First, to support ideas, or something in the text:Quote a group of words to copy part of the text exactly how it appears, or quotation. This group of words is called a quote or a A quote is surrounded by “ .”(Example: The author says, “The location of the tomb is still unknown.”)Paraphrase to summarize part of the text in new words.(Example: No one has found the tomb yet.)After quoting or paraphrasing text, then make a claim about it:A claim an that you have based on the text.(Example: The tomb must be well hidden because no one has found where it is yet.)
marksparaphrasetakenquotefromstatestextquotationword
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Answers
GPT 3.5
The marks indicate that the words are a quote taken from the original text. A paraphrase is a restatement of the original text in new words. The word "quote" is used to refer to a group of words that are copied exactly from the text. The quotation is surrounded by quotation marks (" ").
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