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C - Cite

C - Cite. Cite proof from the text to support your answer. It is best to quote the evidence word for word from the source. When doing so, be sure to punctuate and capitalize correctly. C at Work. C—Cite an example to support your opinion. Start with a transition word or phrase .

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C - Cite

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  1. C - Cite Cite proof from the text to support your answer. It is best to quote the evidence word for word from the source. When doing so, be sure to punctuate and capitalize correctly.

  2. C at Work • C—Cite an example to support your opinion. • Start with a transition word or phrase. • Examples: • Cite a specific example from what you have learned. First, Ms. Kuntz noted, “Long hair should always be tied back.”

  3. Thus….we have an “A”nswer statement and a “C”ite sentence. According to Ms. Kuntz, safety rules are important during science labs to prevent injuries to students and damage to equipment. First, Ms. Kuntz noted, “Long hair should always be tied back.” Highlight the “C”ite statement.

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