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A reviewer is writing a book review. If he is concerned about using quotes from the book in a fair and ethical way, which question should he ask himself before including any quotes? (1 point
• Does this quote reveal the secret twist of the book?
• Does this quote give minor details about the plot?
• Does this quote directly support my thesis statement?
• Does this quote describe what a character looks like?
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Does this quote directly support my thesis statement? — This ensures quotes are relevant and necessary (not gratuitous or spoiling) and used ethically to back your argument.
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