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English, 05.03.2021 19:50, mercedezosborne

Which of the following lists the strategies writers use to 'Talk with the texts'? a.
1. Introduce your thesis or claim
2. Interpret your claim
3. Comment on your sources
b.
1. Introduce the sources and claim
2. Compare and contrast sources
3. Use in-text citations
0.
1. Introduce the source and its claim.
2. Write your thesis
3. Summarize your sources
d.
1. Introduce the source and its claim.
2. Argue the source's claim as support
3. Interpret the source for the reader

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