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OpenStudy (xobriley):
OpenStudy (xobriley):
@Irrati0nal
OpenStudy (sylph):
Which of the choices in the first question would be impossible to cite?
OpenStudy (xobriley):
d
OpenStudy (xobriley):
@Sylph
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OpenStudy (sylph):
So you can cite something everyone should already know?
OpenStudy (xobriley):
yea
OpenStudy (sylph):
What would I cite if I included "The sky has clouds sometimes." in an essay?
OpenStudy (xobriley):
A
OpenStudy (sylph):
Are you guessing random answers until you get it right?
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OpenStudy (xobriley):
No
OpenStudy (xobriley):
i really think its A or C
OpenStudy (sylph):
Okay good, I was just wondering. Why can't I cite A?
OpenStudy (irrati0nal):
Okay, so think of it this way... "The sky is blue."
Would you have to cite that? Everyone knows it, right?
OpenStudy (xobriley):
Yes
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OpenStudy (sylph):
Yes to which question?
OpenStudy (xobriley):
his
OpenStudy (sylph):
He asked two questions, though. Which one were you responding to?
OpenStudy (xobriley):
Okay, so think of it this way... "The sky is blue."
Would you have to cite that? Everyone knows it, right?
OpenStudy (irrati0nal):
Does that statement have to be cited?
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OpenStudy (xobriley):
No
OpenStudy (irrati0nal):
Why not?
OpenStudy (xobriley):
everyone knows that already
OpenStudy (irrati0nal):
Good. :)
OpenStudy (codyhelton75):
@Sylph ?
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OpenStudy (sylph):
Which choice is similar to "Something everybody knows"?
OpenStudy (codyhelton75):
ok
OpenStudy (xobriley):
B
OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):
The sky isn't actually blue, its just Rayleigh scattering(light interacting with dust particles smaller than the tenth of a micron) that makes it appear blue.
OpenStudy (sylph):
Correct. :)
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OpenStudy (sylph):
Shad, I swear...
OpenStudy (irrati0nal):
Shadow, you're a nub.
OpenStudy (sylph):
^
OpenStudy (xobriley):
Can you help me with the rest
OpenStudy (sylph):
Of course.
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