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3) source integration requires ○ a. separate listings ○ b. smooth conne…

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  1. source integration requires

○ a. separate listings
○ b. smooth connections
○ c. complete quotations
○ d. extensive summaries

  1. which best describes chronological organization?

○ a. time - based sequence
○ b. random arrangement
○ c. alphabetical order
○ d. size order

read the following original passage, \the benefits of a plant - based diet\ and answer the questions.
during a health seminar, dr. lee presented an argument about the benefits of a plant - based diet. she claimed that adopting such a diet reduces the risk of chronic diseases. to support

  1. why is the study from the american journal of clinical nutrition considered credible evidence?

○ a. it uses unverified data
○ b. it was written by a famous celebrity.
○ c. it is based on a single persons opinion.
○ d. it comes from a reputable publication.

  1. what type of evidence did dr. lee use to support her claim?

○ a. a fictional story about a vegetarian
○ b. personal anecdotes from patients
○ c. a social media poll
○ d. a study from a reputable journal and expert opinions

  1. what type of details help readers to experience writing through their senses?

○ a. format details
○ b. structural details
○ c. grammar details
○ d. sensory details

read the following original passage and answer the questions.
a young explorer named mia ventured deep into the amazon rainforest, determined to study its unique ecosystem. she was particularly interested in the diverse plant species that could be used

  1. what was mias main goal in the amazon rainforest?

○ a. to create a map of the area for preservation
○ b. to study plant species for medical purposes
○ c. to feed rare animals
○ d. to document the wildlife

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

To determine why the study from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is credible, we analyze the options:

  • Option a: Unverified data is not credible, so this is incorrect.
  • Option b: A celebrity’s authorship does not ensure credibility in a scientific journal.
  • Option c: A single person’s opinion is anecdotal, not credible evidence.
  • Option d: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is a reputable, peer - reviewed publication in the field of nutrition, so evidence from it is credible.
Brief Explanations

We analyze the evidence Dr. Lee used:

  • Option a: A fictional story is not valid evidence for a scientific claim.
  • Option b: Personal anecdotes from patients are anecdotal and not strong evidence.
  • Option c: A social media poll is not a reliable source of scientific evidence.
  • Option d: The study from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (a reputable journal) and expert opinions (from Dr. Lee, a professional) are valid forms of evidence.
Brief Explanations

We define each option:

  • Option a: Format details relate to the structure of writing (e.g., spacing, font), not sensory experience.
  • Option b: Structural details relate to the organization of text (e.g., paragraphs, headings), not sensory details.
  • Option c: Grammar details relate to language rules (e.g., syntax, punctuation), not sensory experience.
  • Option d: Sensory details appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch), helping readers experience writing through their senses.

Answer:

d. It comes from a reputable publication.

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