Citing Your Sources aka…Cite Like a pro!

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Citing Your Sources aka…Cite Like a pro!

When to Cite Give credit whenever you use: another person's idea, opinion, or theory. any facts, statistics, graphs, drawings-any pieces of information-that are not common knowledge. quotations of another person's actual spoken or written words. paraphrases of another person's spoken or written words.

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