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Terry Said:
How can I find out my tax information from last year?We Answered:
Do you happen to have your last "paycheck" stub from when you worked at Starbucks. Usually a last paycheck stub will work.Hopefully this information helps and if not whomever did your taxes last year, you could always call them unless you did them yourself.
Good luck and I hope you make the deadline.
Lisa Said:
Which of the following would you need to cite?We Answered:
I would think it's B, C, DA is common knowledge. You don't need to cite something that anyone "should" know, such as the last election.
B is stating a statistic, that is a specific fact so that should be cited.
C is also stating a fact, this should also be cited. Not everyone knows these facts, so you need to say where you got them from.
D is in quotes, and the speaker is noted. Obviously, this one needs to be cited.
E is an opinion. There's no actual factual evidence in that sentence, so there's no need to cite it.
Hope this helped!
Lois Said:
Why does Clinton must think people in this country illegally are entitled to greater rights than citizens ?We Answered:
Someone sum it up very well, but I can not say that word it may offend someone. : (