It means "give examples", explaining where you got them from.
You cite examples. A site is a location. And sight is what your eyes provide.
Restate, Answer, Cite Examples, and I'm not sure what the "E" stands for
R- restate A- answer C- cite E- explain
Cite the reference carefully. He will cite the professor's article in his report.
citation is a noun, cite is the verb. Cite means:to make reference to - She cited Wikipedia as her source of information. His name was cited in connection with the experiment.to repeat from memory - He cited a passage from the Bible.
I assume you mean the percentage wise by population-cite examples for an answer.
You cite examples. A site is a location. And sight is what your eyes provide.
You can find examples of benefits derived from science at your local library. You can cite these sources directly from the exact books you use.
no it does not mean that you have to recite it.
cite two example of cooperation between organism in a frest ecosytem
Yes, I can, using a Works Cited page and the format needed to cite the sources. I reccommend Purdue Owl or sites like that to find the format for the style you need to cite in.
For example, if you were to cite the question: What does apa formatting mean?Cite for reference page:What does apa formatting mean. (n.d.). In Answers.com, The world's leading Q&A site. Retrieved October 23, 2009, fromWhat_does_apa_formatting_meanIn text, after you write your information, cite by ("What does apa formatting mean", n.d.)
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When the conlusion are not valid.
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R- Restate the questionA- AnswerC- Cite the sourceE- Examples from text
Restate, Answer, Cite Examples, and I'm not sure what the "E" stands for