Asked by Steven Grant
How do citations prevent plagiarism?
They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.
They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information
They show that the you created the idea or gathered the information.
They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.
They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information
They show that the you created the idea or gathered the information.
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They show where you obtained the ideas or information and give credit to the original author or source, thus preventing the misrepresentation of the work as your own and avoiding plagiarism.
Answered by
Steven Grant
Where can a reader find a list of your sources?(1 point)
Responses
paraphrase page
paraphrase page
index
index
glossary
glossary
works cited
Responses
paraphrase page
paraphrase page
index
index
glossary
glossary
works cited
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works cited
Answered by
Steven Grant
How do you tell the reader you used an author's exact words?(1 point)
Responses
paraphrase
paraphrase
bold words
bold words
italics
italics
quotation marks
Responses
paraphrase
paraphrase
bold words
bold words
italics
italics
quotation marks
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quotation marks
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connexus
How do citations prevent plagiarism? (1 point)
Responses
They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.
They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.
They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that the you created the idea or gathered the information.
Responses
They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.
They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.
They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information.
They show that the you created the idea or gathered the information.
Answered by
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They show where you obtained the ideas or information and give credit to the original author or source, thus preventing the misrepresentation of the work as your own and avoiding plagiarism.
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