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Cite Your SourcesWhen & How to Cite Your SourcesYou must cite a source when you are quoting someone else's words or you are paraphrasing or summarizing someone else's ideas. You don't have to cite thesis ideas and common knowledge. Confused? Return to Understand Plagiarism. Once you've determined which sources to cite within your paper, you'll need format two kinds of citations for each source: in-text citations and works cited citations. |
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