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Joseph has found a great source for his paper, and he's narrowed down which section of the source will be most relevant to his topic. he is now looking for evidence to use to support his argument. should
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Joseph has found a great source for his paper, and he's narrowed down which section of the source will be most relevant to his topic. he is now looking for evidence to use to support his argument. should he skim, scan, or read that section?
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I would say he should scan it to see if he can see some of the things that he needs to know are in this source
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