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English, 04.12.2020 02:00, sundaywallace6361

The difference between a paraphrase and a quotation is that A) A paraphrase is much shorter than the original work but a quotation is the same length.
B) You don't have to give credit when you paraphrase but you do with a quotation.
C) You have to put quotation marks around a paraphrase but not in a quotation.
D) You use your own words to restate the ideas of the original in a paraphrase, but in a quotation you use the exact words.

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