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Weave the What, Which, & Where into Textual Citations

Weave the What, Which, & Where into Textual Citations

by imavexadmin | Nov 23, 2015 | [Reading]

Weave the What, Which, & Where into Textual Citations Nov 23, 2015 | [Reading] FAQ: What should students include in the citation of a source? ANSWER: Teaching students to cite details to support their inferences is not new. However, be sure your instruction...

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