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Parenthetical citations and in-text citations are the same thing. They are used to acknowledge the original source of the evidence/quote/information provided?
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Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, the statement is correct. Parenthetical citations and in-text citations are the same thing, and they are used to acknowledge the original source of the evidence, quote, or information provided in a written work.
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