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In which situation would a quote be more useful than paraphrasing or summarizing? an author discussing his newest novel an eyewitness describing what she saw a chef telling about his favorite dish a scientist
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In which situation would a quote be more useful than paraphrasing or summarizing?
an author discussing his newest novel
an eyewitness describing what she saw
a chef telling about his favorite dish
a scientist explaining an experiment
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an eyewitness describing what she saw
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