?- short_essay_helper("h",4). The Short Essay Helper will you help structure and write your essay about "h" with 4 reasons per paragraph. The Helper will help write an exposition (which summarises but doesn't critique the idea), a critique (which agrees with or disagrees with the topic), the introduction and the conclusion (which state whether you agreed or disagreed with the topic, etc.). Citations will be automatically made. What is group 1 of 5 in the exposition that groups ideas about "h"? |: 1 What is group 2 of 5 in the exposition that groups ideas about "h"? |: 2 What is group 3 of 5 in the exposition that groups ideas about "h"? |: 3 What is group 4 of 5 in the exposition that groups ideas about "h"? |: 4 What is group 5 of 5 in the exposition that groups ideas about "h"? |: 5 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "1"? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): |: 1 How does the quote you entered ("1") relate to the paragraph topic "1"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "1"? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 |: 2 How does the quote you entered ("2") relate to the paragraph topic "1"? |: 2 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "1"? |: 3 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 |: 3 How does the quote you entered ("3") relate to the paragraph topic "1"? |: 3 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "1"? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 |: 4 How does the quote you entered ("4") relate to the paragraph topic "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "2"? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the quote you entered ("1") relate to the paragraph topic "2"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "2"? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 2 How does the quote you entered ("2") relate to the paragraph topic "2"? |: 2 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "2"? |: 3 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 3 How does the quote you entered ("3") relate to the paragraph topic "2"? |: 3 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "2"? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 How does the quote you entered ("4") relate to the paragraph topic "2"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "3"? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the quote you entered ("1") relate to the paragraph topic "3"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "3"? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 2 How does the quote you entered ("2") relate to the paragraph topic "3"? |: 2 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "3"? |: 3 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 3 How does the quote you entered ("3") relate to the paragraph topic "3"? |: 3 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "3"? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 How does the quote you entered ("4") relate to the paragraph topic "3"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "4"? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the quote you entered ("1") relate to the paragraph topic "4"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "4"? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 2 How does the quote you entered ("2") relate to the paragraph topic "4"? |: 2 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "4"? |: 3 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 3 How does the quote you entered ("3") relate to the paragraph topic "4"? |: 3 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "4"? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 How does the quote you entered ("4") relate to the paragraph topic "4"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "5"? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the quote you entered ("1") relate to the paragraph topic "5"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "5"? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 2 How does the quote you entered ("2") relate to the paragraph topic "5"? |: 2 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "5"? |: 3 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 3 How does the quote you entered ("3") relate to the paragraph topic "5"? |: 3 The Helper will ask you how the quote you are about to enter relates to the paragraph topic. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote about the paragraph topic "5"? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 How does the quote you entered ("4") relate to the paragraph topic "5"? |: 4 Do you agree or disagree with "h" (a/d) ? |: a The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the comment "1" relate to the essay topic "h"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 3 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 2 - 4 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 2 - 4 3 - 4 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the comment "1" relate to the essay topic "h"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 3 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 2 - 4 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 2 - 4 3 - 4 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the comment "1" relate to the essay topic "h"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 3 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 2 - 4 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 2 - 4 3 - 4 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the comment "1" relate to the essay topic "h"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. 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Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 2 - 4 3 - 4 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 1 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 1 How does the comment "1" relate to the essay topic "h"? |: 1 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the paraphrased quote to comment on? |: 2 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... 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Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Is your comment from a quote (y/n)? |: y Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. What is the comment that is from the quote? |: 4 What is the reference? e.g. Surname, A 2000, Title: Subtitle, Publisher, City. Existing references (copy one or many delimited with "\n"): 1 2 3 4 |: 4 Please select a comment to connect the comment "4" to: 1 - 1 2 - 4 |: 1 How does "4" connect to "1"? |: 4 The Helper will ask you for your comment on the quote you are about to enter. Note: Enter in-text reference using AGPS, e.g. The first work supports the second work (Surname 2000, pp. 18-9). Surname (2000, pp. 18-9) states that ... Remember to use words like "also", "moreover" and "in addition" before the sentence. 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