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English, 27.06.2020 09:01 marahkotelman

Javier is researching technology in the classroom and found a ten page article about how technology improves student focus. Javier is writing a two-page research paper. What is the best method Javier can use if he wants to include a lot of the information from the article but doesn't have enough room to include it all? Group of answer choices paraphrase- take the original language and change it a little but keep a similar length summarize- take the main ideas from the original and condense them direct quote- use big sections of the original and put the whole thing in quotation marks he shouldn't use the source; it's too long

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