Quick Context: A source has to give you a reason to trust it before you can accept what it's trying to tell you. This is the BIGGEST MISTAKE that students make when writing their paragraph or essay!
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A source has to give you a reason to trust it before you can accept what it's trying to tell you. This is the BIGGEST MISTAKE that students make when writing their paragraph or essay! This video provides an introduction to and brief explanation for writing a
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- A source has to give you a reason to trust it before you can accept what it's trying to tell you.
- This is the BIGGEST MISTAKE that students make when writing their paragraph or essay!
- This video provides an introduction to and brief explanation for writing a
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