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Zoey63294

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________, or citing your sources, is a key part of all writing in academia and most professional writing.
 
  A) Paraphrasing
  B) Plagiarizing
  C) Abstracting
  D) Quoting
  E) Documenting

Question 2

A _____ is a very brief version of another person's point of view.
 
  A) quote
  B) reference
  C) summary
  D) paraphrase
  E) citation



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E
Explanation: E) Documenting  or citing your sources  is a key part of all writing in academia and most professional writing. Appropriate documentation serves many functions, including adding credibility to your writing and demonstrating that you are ethical.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C
Explanation: C) A summary is a very brief version of another person's point of view. When you summarize you still need to acknowledge the source of those ideas by using some form of citation.





 

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