
Citing Evidence, Paraphrasing, and Parenthetical Citations
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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
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What is Citing Evidence?
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Citing evidence involves providing specific examples or quotations from a text to support a claim or argument.
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What is Paraphrasing?
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Paraphrasing is the act of rewording or rephrasing a text while maintaining its original meaning.
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What are Parenthetical Citations?
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Parenthetical citations are references placed within the text that provide the source of information, typically including the author's last name and page number.
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Why is it important to cite evidence?
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Citing evidence is important because it lends credibility to your argument and allows readers to verify your sources.
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What is the purpose of a transition or lead?
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A transition or lead helps to connect ideas and guide the reader smoothly from one point to another in writing.
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What is a textual evidence?
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Textual evidence refers to specific details or quotes from a text that support an analysis or argument.
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How do you identify the main idea of a text?
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The main idea can often be found in the topic sentence or by summarizing the key points of the text.
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