English, 04.11.2020 18:20 gungamer720
First, gather all of your print sources, such as books, magazines, and
encyclopedias. Decide which ones you are most likely to use. Then,
create a source card for each one by writing the title, author, page
number, and any other important information on an index card. When
you are finished, number each of your source cards. This way, as you
begin to take notes, you can just write the number of the source
instead of writing all of the information again and again.
Based on the details in the passage, which inference is most likely true?
A. The author believes that citing a source properly is more
important than saying something interesting about it.
B. The source cards will be collected and graded, along with the
report.
C. Readers are not expected to quote sources directly, but instead to
paraphrase information.
D. Keeping track of sources in an organized way is an important part
of research.
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