cite is to quote or refer to a passage of text whereas site is a location
"Cite" means to quote or refer to a source, while "site" refers to a specific location or place, such as a building site or website.
i have found a site to cite
You cite examples. A site is a location. And sight is what your eyes provide.
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The homophone of sight is site.
sight Nothing is as beautiful as the sight of a new born baby. cite When you write a reseach paper, cite your sources in a bibliography.
No, the word "cite" does not have a short "i" sound. The pronunciation of "cite" uses a long "i" sound, like "site" or "light."
The homophone that means location is "site." "Cite" means to quote or refer to a source, and "sight" refers to the ability to see.
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It is cite...not site
The difference between an informative paper and a research based paper is that a research based paper must cite the sources of information while an informational paper does not have to cite sources. An informational paper is also written in a simpler format than a research paper.
What were Ellis Island and angel island what was the difference between them how were immigrants treated at each site
Site is a homonym. It sounds the same but is spelled differently. If you need a rhyming word, read on.the answer is kiteexample: my sister went to a park she flyed her kite.