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Media Literacy Unit Test 14 of 1514 of 15 Items Question A reviewer is writing a book review. He wants to use some quotes from the book in a fair and ethical way. Which question would best help him decide which quotes to use?(1 point) Responses Does this quote describe what a character looks like? Does this quote describe what a character looks like? Does this quote reveal the secret twist of the book? Does this quote reveal the secret twist of the book? Does this quote directly support my thesis statement? Does this quote directly support my thesis statement? Does this quote give information about the plot? Does this quote give information about the plot? Skip to navigation page 1 of 1Media Literacy Unit Test 14 of 1514 of 15 Items Question A reviewer is writing a book review. He wants to use some quotes from the book in a fair and ethical way. Which question would best help him decide which quotes to use?(1 point) Responses Does this quote describe what a character looks like? Does this quote describe what a character looks like? Does this quote reveal the secret twist of the book? Does this quote reveal the secret twist of the book? Does this quote directly support my thesis statement? Does this quote directly support my thesis statement? Does this quote give information about the plot? Does this quote give information about the plot? Skip to navigation page 1 of 1
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GPT-4o mini
The best question for the reviewer to ask when deciding which quotes to use in a fair and ethical way is: **"Does this quote directly support my thesis statement?"**
This question will help ensure that the quotes used are relevant and contribute meaningfully to the review, thus maintaining focus on the reviewer's analysis and perspective.
This question will help ensure that the quotes used are relevant and contribute meaningfully to the review, thus maintaining focus on the reviewer's analysis and perspective.