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English, 10.12.2020 06:00, ebookhardt917
When supporting an analysis of a nonfiction text with textual evidence, which rules should
you follow? Select all that apply.
Choose examples or quotes that support both sides of an argument.
Using proper quotation format and proper grammar is imperative.
If you choose specific examples or quotations for analysis, be sure to have a clear and consistent
purpose in mind.
Document your citations in a standard format.
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