A lead-in phrase to quoted

  1. Where should you include the source attribution for information that you have quoted in an article? (1 point) Responses in the
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  2. Where should you include the source attribution for information you have quoted in a article?A) in the lead paragraph of the
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  3. A lead-in phrase to quoted evidence is used toA) connect the quote with the writer's ideas B)provide a smooth transition and
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  4. The quoted word/phrase is an example of _______.“No other”defendant has ever behaved this way. A. Slang B. Colloquialism C.
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  5. The quoted word/phrase is an example of _______.The judge’s ruling was “excellently” set out. A. Slang B. Jargon C.
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  6. The quoted word/phrase is an example of _______.The driver did not stop at the red “robot”. A. Judgmental language B.
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  7. The quoted word/phrase is an example of _______.“Shame”, it was so sad when the plaintiff started crying. A. Colloquialism
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  8. A year ago, the Alpine Growth Fund was being quoted at an NAV of $21.50 and an offer price of $23.35; today, it’s being quoted
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  9. A year ago, the Green Technologies Growth Fund was being quoted at an NAV of $21.50 and an offer price of $23.35; today, it’s
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  10. When should a student writing a research-based paper directly quote a research text instead of paraphrasing or summarizing it?wh
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