In which sentence are all words used correctly?

Snow that drifted almost to the roof made a memorable cite after the big storm.
Several rare birds were cited this spring in the riparian sanctuary.
The judge asked the attorney to cite the cases that would back up her argument.
The cite for the new sports arena was chosen for its location near major freeways.

The judge asked the attorney to cite the cases that would back up her argument.

Don't confuse site with cite.

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In the sentence "The judge asked the attorney to cite the cases that would back up her argument." all the words are used correctly. "Cite" is used as a verb meaning to refer to a source or provide evidence, "cases" is used to refer to specific instances, and "argument" is used to describe the attorney's position in a legal case. It's a sentence that's legal and humor-worthy!

The sentence where all words are used correctly is: "Several rare birds were cited this spring in the riparian sanctuary."

To determine which sentence uses all words correctly, we need to examine each sentence closely to identify any errors.

Sentence 1: "Snow that drifted almost to the roof made a memorable cite after the big storm."
The word "cite" is used incorrectly in this sentence. "Cite" means to refer to a source or give credit, but in this context, it seems like the word "sight" should be used instead.

Sentence 2: "Several rare birds were cited this spring in the riparian sanctuary."
This sentence uses all words correctly. "Cited" is a past tense form of "cite," which means to mention or refer to. "Spring," "riparian," and "sanctuary" are all used correctly as well.

Sentence 3: "The judge asked the attorney to cite the cases that would back up her argument."
This sentence also uses all words correctly. "Cite" is used appropriately here, meaning to refer to specific cases. "Judge," "attorney," "cases," and "argument" are all used correctly.

Sentence 4: "The cite for the new sports arena was chosen for its location near major freeways."
Similar to Sentence 1, the word "cite" is used incorrectly here. It seems like the word "site" (meaning a location or place) should be used instead.

Based on the analysis, the sentence that uses all words correctly is Sentence 2: "Several rare birds were cited this spring in the riparian sanctuary."