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Social Studies, 08.07.2019 07:00, DaisyHargrove23

When a writer uses "common knowledge" in an essay, why does it not require a citation nor is it considered plagiarism? a. common knowledge does require a citation. b. "common knowledge" is another term for "direct quotation" which requires a citation. c. common knowledge is not considered plagiarism because it does not use quotations. d. common knowledge does not require a citation because the facts or ideas are widely known by the general public, which also explains why it is not a form of plagiarism. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d?

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