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Vikentia [17]
3 years ago
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Which statement about signal phrases is true? signal phrases should be worded in the same way throughout an informational text,

signal phrases are only needed when a writer uses a direct quote from the art article ,signal phrases should provide just enough information to show the reader that this source is a valid one and that can be trusted, or signal phrases should provide named job and source of every used in a text
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1 answer:
spayn [35]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: signal phrases should provide just enough information to show the reader that this source is a valid one and that can be trusted.

Explanation:

Signal phrases are simply used to show that a quote will soon be introduced. Signal phrases helps in the introduction of information which are gotten from outside source.

Among the options given, the correct answer is that "signal phrases should provide just enough information to show the reader that this source is a valid one and that can be trusted".

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