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When using a quote from a source as evidence for a sub-topic, you should...
introduce the quote by explaining how the source relates to your sub-topic. make sure the quote supports your sub-topic by changing it to fit your needs. use it at the beginning of the paragraph.
copy a large chunk of the source text so that your reader understands the context.
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Multiple Choice 3 points
What do we call a brainstorming activity that involves drawing an idea map using words and basic concepts?
clustering mapping free-association
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Multiple Choice 3 points
After reading your thesis statement, your reader should know the subjects you are an expert in should be finished reading your essay should understand what your argument is should be excited to learn what your argument is

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Here are the answers to your multiple-choice questions:

1. **When using a quote from a source as evidence for a sub-topic, you should...**
- **Answer:** introduce the quote by explaining how the source relates to your sub-topic. (It's important to provide context for the quote to show its relevance.)

2. **What do we call a brainstorming activity that involves drawing an idea map using words and basic concepts?**
- **Answer:** clustering. (Clustering is a method used to visually organize ideas and concepts.)

3. **After reading your thesis statement, your reader should...**
- **Answer:** understand what your argument is. (A thesis statement should clearly communicate the main argument or point of your essay.)

If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!

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