As you identify and evaluate research sources, you must make accurate notes of information you think might be useful in your essay. There are many ways to take notes—from jotting down single words or phrases to photocopying entire articles. (For instruction on note-taking, see “Taking Good Research Notes” in How to Research Your Topic on this Web Site.)
There are three ways of incorporating source information into your own writing: summary, paraphrase, and direct quotation. When you summarize or paraphrase, you restate in your own words the idea(s) of another speaker or writer. When you quote, you reproduce the exact words of another speaker or writer.
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Why geography does not have unique definition and consensus among Geographers? Write the reason in accordance with the thoughts of geography.
A narrative is the choice of which events to relate and in what order to relate them , so it's a representation or specific manifestation of the story, rather than the story itself. A story is an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment or an account of past events in someone's life or in the development of something. hope it helps.
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I think its
O The speaker considers love an entirely natural occurrence.
but if your able to attach the poem I'd be able to tell you for sure as I've done this one in class.
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