Using Sources
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- Q1Name 3 times you must cite your source in academic writing.Summarizing, paraphrasing, and quotingHistory, English, SociologyUsing academic articles, books, or Web sources20s
- Q2What is it called when you condense a text down to its key ideas?SummarizingQuotingAnalyzingParaphrasing20s
- Q3What is it called when you put a section of text into your own words?StudyingParaphrasingSummarizingQuoting20s
- Q4What is it called when you use an author's exact words?QuotingSummarizingPlagiarizingParaphrasing20s
- Q5When quoting, what punctuation marks must you use?Quotation marksPeriodCommaParenthesis20s
- Q6There are two types of citations in an MLA paper. What are they?First and SecondIn-text and Works CitedAuthor and UserParenthetical and Sources20s