The teacher gave the instructions quickly, or slowly. Any is fine
<span>When evaluating sources for a compare-and-contrast paragraph, you can tell if a source’s argument is objective if it A. </span><span>appeals to logic and reason rather than emotion.
A source's argument is objective when it is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions. Objective arguments represent only the facts and not opinions.</span>
The correct answers are B. direct quotation, D. original ideas, <span>A. common knowledge information, and </span>C. summary of a discussion
Tables and diagrams are not necessary but they can be helpful. Without providing these four a writer can be accused of plagiarism.