Q1. When should the quotations be used
in-text:
1)When it is important to reproduce
the original work in author's own
words.
2)When specific information from
previous publication has to be
provided
3)When the information is a common
knowledge.
4)When more than one source of information is cited in - text
which is the correct option
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The correct answer is OPTION 1: When it is important to reproduce the original work in the author's own words.
- Save any particularly well-written sentences you come across while researching your topic.
- Save any summaries of evidence you intend to use or suspect you will use.
- Look for statements that support your argument as well as assertions that contradict it, as these will be used to rebut your claims.
- When it comes to citations, it's crucial to know when they're necessary.
- Any information gathered during the investigation is always ascribed to the author or thinker.
- If you get knowledge from a source, you must normally cite it, although you are not required to cite widely accepted facts.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
When it is important to reproduce
the original work in author's own
words.
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