what indicates source attribution? a. highlighting text b. using quotations c. underlining information…

what indicates source attribution? a. highlighting text b. using quotations c. underlining information extensively d. signal phrases what guides readers through multiple sources? a. extensive summaries b. long quotes c. source listings d. clear transitions

what indicates source attribution? a. highlighting text b. using quotations c. underlining information extensively d. signal phrases what guides readers through multiple sources? a. extensive summaries b. long quotes c. source listings d. clear transitions

Answer

Brief Explanations:

For the first question, signal phrases (e.g., "According to...") are used to attribute information to its source. Highlighting, underlining, and using quotations are not for source - attribution. For the second question, clear transitions help readers move through multiple sources smoothly. Extensive summaries, long quotes, and source listings do not primarily guide readers through multiple sources.

Answer:

  1. d. Signal phrases
  2. d. Clear transitions