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Why do writers use in-text citations?
to reference all works used in research
to direct readers to an information source
to organize their reference materials
to receive credit for their own ideas
to reference all works used in research
to direct readers to an information source
to organize their reference materials
to receive credit for their own ideas
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Writers use in-text citations primarily **to direct readers to an information source**. In-text citations provide a way for readers to identify the sources of information and ideas within the text, allowing them to locate the original works for further reading and verification. Additionally, in-text citations also serve the purpose of **referring to all works used in research**, ensuring that proper credit is given to the original authors and contributing to academic integrity.
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