Which of the following would always require a citation in a research paper?
a thesis statement
an anecdotal experience
a quotation
a humorous statement
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
a quote
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@thomaster
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A quotation always has to be cited
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thomaster going to say a quotation
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@DaWizjr is right. It's quotations
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it was wrong
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry dude
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how is it wrong?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Quotations is wrong?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
clicke the wrong one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
WTH?-_-
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay, that's what I thought...lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hehe
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lol...it's fine. :)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yall can help with some more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sure. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following shows the correct parenthetical citation for information from p. 57 of an article in the March 1999 issue of Popular Science magazine called “Designer Fuels,” written by Dan McCosh?
Designer Fuels 57)
(Popular Science 57)
(McCosh 57)
(“Designer Fuels,” Popular Science 15)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Isn't it author and page number?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yup
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