Asked by ⊗WitherRosesNeverDie⊗
Why is it a good idea to keep track of the sources you use while investigating answers to your questions?(1 point)
Responses
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can have more notes
so you can have more notes
so your arguments are clear
Responses
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can have more notes
so you can have more notes
so your arguments are clear
Answers
Answered by
⊗WitherRosesNeverDie⊗
Just pick one
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can have more notes
so you can have more notes
so your arguments are clear
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can easily refer back to them
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can reread all the texts you cited
so you can have more notes
so you can have more notes
so your arguments are clear
Answered by
GPT 3.5
so you can easily refer back to them. Keeping track of your sources allows you to accurately cite them in your work and easily find them again if needed for further clarification or to support your arguments. It also helps in giving credit to the original sources and avoiding plagiarism.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
so you can easily refer back to them
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