English, 02.05.2021 20:10 barb4you67
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"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure-the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous shell and merging it with personally identifiable information from other sources is a fairly easy engineering feat."
Which of the following shows the correct way to omit part of this quote but maintain its meaning through an addition? (5 points)
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"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure...the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous shell and merging it with personally identifiable information from other sources is a fairly easy engineering feat."
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"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure-the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking open that anonymous...is a fairly easy engineering feat."
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"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure...[and] merging it with personally identifiable information...is a fairly easy engineering feat."
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"So-called anonymous tracking is not very secure-the anonymity is fairly easily broken. Cracking [it]...is a fairly easy engineering feat."
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Me which best explains how the viewpoint in the greenberg interview differed from that in the informational text on thurgood marshall. a. the informational article provides an insider's view of the brown vs board of education case; the perspective of the greenberg interview is more distant.
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Which of the following best describes the proper use of a "works cited" page? (a)-a works cited page is not needed if you paraphrase your research. (b)-a works cited page is not needed if you use signal phrases. (c)-a works cited page is optional when writing a researched text. (d)-a works cited page is required when writing a researched text.
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