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jace

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Why is it important to cite sources when writing reports?
 
  A) Sources replace research and data needed to complete the report
  B) Sources can replace the synthesis of material
  C) Sources make the writers ideas seem original
  D) Sources allow you to present someone else's materials as your own
  E) Sources help your audience locate information

Question 2

The ________ lists all the headings in the report, along with the page numbers where the report sections begin.
 
  A) reference list
  B) glossary
  C) bibliography
  D) executive summary
  E) table of contents



Silverbeard98

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E
Explanation: E) It helps your audience locate information mentioned in your report. Your audience may want to read more deeply into your topic. They will rely on your reference list to give them direction.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E
Explanation: E) The table of contents lists all the headings in the report, along with the page numbers where the report sections begin.



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