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Match the supporting evidence with the correct type of citation. In White Fang by Jack London, Scott says that "What he needs is some show of human kindness." Critic Frieda Jones notes that Scott shows his own kind side when he notes White Fang's need to see a sign of human kindness (Jones 35). Scott’s kindness comes through in his belief that all White Fang needs is some human kindness (200). Scott shows his kind side when he says that what White Fang needs "is some show of human kindness" (London 200). The writer is quoting from the story using more than one source of information. arrowRight The writer is using information from an outside source. arrowRight The writer is quoting from one source—a web version of the story. arrowRight The writer is paraphrasing information from one source only. arrowRight

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