Asked by Zephyr Benedict
How can a writer show that a section of writing came from a different source?
A. By avoiding plagiarism
B. By use a citation
C. By paraphrasing
D. By gathering information from a variety of sources.
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B. By use a citation.
A citation explicitly indicates that the material comes from another source. Paraphrasing or avoiding plagiarism are related practices, but paraphrases still need citations; gathering sources doesn’t by itself mark a specific section as quoted or sourced.
A citation explicitly indicates that the material comes from another source. Paraphrasing or avoiding plagiarism are related practices, but paraphrases still need citations; gathering sources doesn’t by itself mark a specific section as quoted or sourced.
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