When you should cite information in the text of you essay. You should cite all mentions of another author’s original ideas, statistics, studies, borrowed concepts and phrases, images, quoted material, and tables. To indicate that you are using a source’s exact phrases or sentences you need to enclose them in quotation marks. Summaries or paraphrases are a fact or idea that was not your own but has been put in your own words and must be cited unless these ideas that would be commonly known by your audience or could be easily verified in reference sources. Although, when in doubt you should cite your source.
Sunday, March 1, 2020
When You Should Cite Information in the Text of Your Essay
When you should cite information in the text of you essay. You should cite all mentions of another author’s original ideas, statistics, studies, borrowed concepts and phrases, images, quoted material, and tables. To indicate that you are using a source’s exact phrases or sentences you need to enclose them in quotation marks. Summaries or paraphrases are a fact or idea that was not your own but has been put in your own words and must be cited unless these ideas that would be commonly known by your audience or could be easily verified in reference sources. Although, when in doubt you should cite your source.
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