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RECAP M 6.2 ACTIVITY 1

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  • Q1

    Which of the following defines a general statement?

    representation of supporting details of evidence related to general statements.

    something/ proof that comes directly from the text.

    mentioning evidence from text into your writing.

    representation of broader ideas that need further explanation.

    30s
  • Q2

    What does it mean to cite evidence?

    It means mentioning evidence directly from the text.

    It means citing all the details in the text word by word.

    It means supporting what is stated in the text.

    It means investigating the author of the text.

    30s
  • Q3

    Which of the following is NOT a step in citing evidence?

    Use or paraphrase a statement from the text.

    Locate the evidence from the text.

    Rewrite the evidence from the text.

    Provide citation from the text.

    30s
  • Q4

    How do we locate evidence from the text?

    Paraphrase or use your own words in stating your ideas while keeping the same thought or meaning of the text.

    Find something that backs up what you are saying.

    Use words or phrases such as according to, In the text, etc.

    Rewriting numbered sentences into a paragraph.

    30s
  • Q5

    How do we rewrite evidence to support a general statement?

    Paraphrase or use your own words in stating your ideas while keeping the same thought or meaning of the text.

    Find something that backs up what you are saying.

    Use words or phrases such as according to, In the text, etc.

    Rewriting numbered sentences into a paragraph.

    30s

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