What does "common knowledge" mean, and what are the rules for using it?
Common knowledge is found in Common Sense by Thomas Paine, so you have to cite him using the parenthetical citation (Paine).
Common knowledge is the basic understanding of a fact, so you have to include supporting details to explain it in more depth.
Common knowledge refers to facts that everyone already generally known, so you would not have to cite it.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, axelgonzalez9999
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