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English, 28.11.2019 04:31, Roro7522

Information from the class textbook need not be cited in a report-true or false

photos from a search engine query do not require citation true or false

when quoting information from an encyclopedia it is considered common knowledge and does not require a citation true or false

citing the incorrect source for information used is a form of plagiarism true false

if you are simply conducting personal research that will not be submitted to a teacher, you do not need to worry about citing sources true or false

when quoting information that has already been cited in another source, you still must include your own citation. true or false

formal citations are required fir all forms of media used to convey research. this includes slideshow presentation, films, and websites. true or false

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