Asked by darren
Which of the following is not a reason to use internal citations?
Group of answer choices
When including a direct quotation
When including a paraphrase
When including a summary
When including your own ideas
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"When including your own ideas."
You only use internal (in-text) citations to credit sources — quotations, paraphrases, and summaries of others' work all require them. Your original ideas don't need citation (unless they were informed by or derived from someone else's work).
You only use internal (in-text) citations to credit sources — quotations, paraphrases, and summaries of others' work all require them. Your original ideas don't need citation (unless they were informed by or derived from someone else's work).
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