Answer:
A. finding repeated ideas, words, and phrases
B. determining the central idea you want to support
D. looking for facts and examples that support your purpose
E. considering all the evidence to ensure your response is complete
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Step-by-step explanation:
To cite supporting details, you first need to find the central idea you want to support, or else you won't know what details to look for. Citing means mentioning supporting details, including facts and examples that the author uses to support the central idea. Repeated ideas, words, and phrases also serve as important details and supporters of the central idea. Considering all evidence helps you revise anything that's missing.
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