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English, 01.12.2021 22:50 hilby5893

Cite = verb, "to reference or call upon” sight = noun, "something seen or worth seeing; something perceived”

site = noun, "location or place”

Review the words, their parts of speech, and their definitions. Which sentences use the underlined word correctly? Check all that apply.

My reference sites five different authors.
I must cite the research I used in my essay.
The thief returned to the site of the crime.
We caught sight of a whale off the coast.
This web cite has the best book prices.

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