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English, 26.10.2020 20:40, hflores0001

What should you always do when you use another person’s graphic to support your conclusion? 1.Create a very similar graphic that presents the same information but in a different style.
2.Keep the source of your information quiet so everyone believes you came up with it yourself.
3.Leave the source information for the graphic out of a Works Cited page.
4.Tell your audience where you got your information—state the author and title of the source.

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