Thinking about supporting details will help you understand the author's point and whether

you agree with it.

a) True
b) False


a) True

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Explain the significance of the line, "Beauty is truth, truth beauty." How does this line relate to Keats's poem?

What will be an ideal response?

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Plagiarism is defined as

a. giving your opinion about what you read. b. providing your reader with information about your sources. c. borrowing someone else’s exact words or ideas without giving that person credit. d. using sources that are too technical or not relevant to your subject.

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One indication that a Web site contains accurate information is that the

a. author's professional credentials are not included on the site. b. information on the site is comparable to print sources on the same topic. c. site is sponsored by an educational or nonprofit organization. d. site provides numerous links to a wide variety of other Web sites.

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