WAYS IN PRESENTING TEXTUAL EVIDENCE
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- Q1
Matches the source word for word
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30s - Q2
Sums up the central point of the source
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30s - Q3
Matches the source in terms of meaning
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30s - Q4
Use your own words
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30s - Q5
Exact same length as the source or getting someone's exact words
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30s - Q6
Exact same length as the source or getting someone's exact words
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30s - Q7
Approximately the same length and can be shorter than the original source
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30s - Q8
You support your point by getting exact terms and to provide credibility of what you are saying.
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30s - Q9
Write down in your own words what the source is saying
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30s - Q10
Write down the main points of the source or give general introduction to the source
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30s - Q11
Should be enclosed in quotation marks
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30s - Q12
Rewriting the passage by retaining its meaning
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30s - Q13
To better evaluate the authors argument, you should be able to determine the ___________ from the text.
Claim
Evidence
Opinion
Fact
30s - Q14
Over-generalizationabout a particular group of people or things.
Stereotyping
Inference
Opinion
Fact
30s - Q15
Conclusion to the reader is able to draw or come to based on the information given.
Fact
Stereotyping
Opinion
Inference
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