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If the writer paraphrases an opinion that she has read rather than reached independently, she is not required to cite the
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When a writer paraphrases or summarizes information from a source, s/he does not need to provide a citation.
True False. I say
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What elements should be included in a paragraph that evaluates a writer’s argument? Select three options.
a brief biography of
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Professor Johnson is an academic writer who specializes in writing about potions in a way that is very engaging for the reader.
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Which question helps you determine a writer's opinion?
What does the writer want me to think, feel, or believe? What are the
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What does a story’s theme communicate? the writer’s insight the writer’s genre the writer’s national language the
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What does the writer’s worldview refer to? the use of a symbol as a theme the writer's choice of archetypes the writer's
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What is the purpose of the SEE method?
to help the writer elaborate on statements to prevent the writer from making grammatical
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donal
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What is one reason that a writer might intentionally leave matters uncertain in an informational text
A. The writer finds all of
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What is one reason that a writer might intentionally leave matters uncertain in an informational text?
A. The writer wants the
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