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Question:
Cited has two related meanings.
Cited means to say from where you got your information, examples or proof.
For example:
I cited the sources of my information so that it is clear that I am not taking credit for someone else's work.
Cited also means to repeat someone's exact words.
My professor knows Shakespeare’s plays so well that he often cited the exact words of all the plays without looking at the text.
quoted what someone else wrote or said
said where you got your information from
read what someone wrote or said
named your source
Which answers are closest in meaning to cited? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Response:
You can cite something by quoting it or mentioning it as an example.
The examples below will help you understand these meanings of cite.
Our teacher showed us Dr. Smith's research on health problems as proof that smoking is bad for you.
The President said, 'We must protect democracy'.
An example of a good book by Paul Johnson is his book called 'Intellectuals'.
Last week I read a very good book but I can't remember who wrote it.
Which answers below are examples of someone citing something? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Think about why writers decide to cite.
Using citations from major experts in a specific field will give a writer's work more authority. Citing major experts also demonstrates the writer's knowledge of that field.
examples that illustrate their own ideas.
more proof for their own points.
a summary of the field.
stronger support for their own opinions.
Which answers below best complete the sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Writers may cite experts in order to provide...