Why is it a good idea to keep

track of the sources you use
while investigating answers to
your questions?
so you can easily refer
back to them
so you can have more
notes
so you can reread all
the texts you cited
so your arguments are
clear

1 answer

Keeping track of the sources you use while investigating answers to your questions is primarily beneficial for several reasons:

  1. Easily Refer Back: It allows you to easily refer back to the sources when needed for clarification or when you want to review the information later.

  2. Clear Arguments: Maintaining a record of your sources helps to support your arguments with credible evidence, making your reasoning stronger and more persuasive.

While having more notes and the ability to reread texts can be helpful, the key reasons are primarily about clarity and easy reference. Thus, the best answers from your options would be: "so you can easily refer back to them" and "so your arguments are clear."