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Goshia [24]
2 years ago
7

First, gather all of your print sources, such as books, magazines, and encyclopedias. Decide which ones you are most likely to u

se. Then, create a source card for each one by writing the title, author, page number, and any other important information on an index card. When you are finished, number each of your source cards. This way, as you begin to take notes, you can just write the number of the source instead of writing all of the information again and again
Which of these is an implicit detail from the text?

A. Books, magazines, and encyclopedias are examples of print Sources
B. Title, author, and page number are the most important elents of a citation.
C. Source cards should be written on index card
D. Each source card should be numbered.​
[Help- I need to finish this bc stupid exams are coming]
English
2 answers:
exis [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:The answer is B I’m 100% sure

Explanation:

mart [117]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: The correct answer is B!

Explanation:

How do I know? I got it correct on ap,ex, Then I did some research to make sure it was correct!

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