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Mixed Practice: Citing Evidence
Reading Comprehension: Citing Evidence
Mixed Practice: Citing Evidence
Citing Text
Text evidence is information from a text that helps
explain or prove ideas. Strong evidence is relevant,
specific, and essential.
Use a direct quotation when you want to include the
exact words from the text. Be sure to place quotation
marks around the text and credit the author or source.
More Citing Text
When answering questions about a story or passage,
use relevant information from the text to support
your conclusions.
When doing outside research for an essay or report,
use reliable and authoritative sources to find
credible evidence.
Then, decide where the evidence belongs and
explain how it supports your reasoning.
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Think about the RACES strategy for organizing evidence in response to a question. Place the steps in the correct order.
1. change the question into a statement
2. gather and cite text evidence
3. Think about the answer or answers to the question
5. Tell how the evidence supports your answer
Reading Comprehension: Citing Evidence
Mixed Practice: Citing Evidence
Citing Text
Text evidence is information from a text that helps
explain or prove ideas. Strong evidence is relevant,
specific, and essential.
Use a direct quotation when you want to include the
exact words from the text. Be sure to place quotation
marks around the text and credit the author or source.
More Citing Text
When answering questions about a story or passage,
use relevant information from the text to support
your conclusions.
When doing outside research for an essay or report,
use reliable and authoritative sources to find
credible evidence.
Then, decide where the evidence belongs and
explain how it supports your reasoning.
This content is not available until you complete this step
Question 1
1 / 3
Think about the RACES strategy for organizing evidence in response to a question. Place the steps in the correct order.
1. change the question into a statement
2. gather and cite text evidence
3. Think about the answer or answers to the question
5. Tell how the evidence supports your answer
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The RACES strategy for organizing evidence in response to a question should be arranged in the following order:
1. Think about the answer or answers to the question
2. Change the question into a statement
3. Gather and cite text evidence
4. Tell how the evidence supports your answer
(Note: There seems to be a discrepancy in numbering as the question lists steps 1 to 5, but four steps are provided. Step 4 will be assumed to be retained as "5" for completeness.)
1. Think about the answer or answers to the question
2. Change the question into a statement
3. Gather and cite text evidence
4. Tell how the evidence supports your answer
(Note: There seems to be a discrepancy in numbering as the question lists steps 1 to 5, but four steps are provided. Step 4 will be assumed to be retained as "5" for completeness.)