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question 9 1 pts match each term to its definition. choose the correct answers from the dropdown menus. paraphrase choose quotation choose plagiarism choose works cited list choose in - text citation choose citation choose choose shortened versions of the information included in a bibliography or works cited list a structured indication that particular words, ideas, or other source material come from somewhere else including the sources exact words; requires quotation marks when our work represents the words, ideas, or work of other people as our own writing a description of the sources ideas in your own words; no quotation marks required full bibliographic citations placed at the end of a document which provide enough detail to allow readers to find the exact source
- Paraphrase: Writing a description of the source's ideas in your own words; no quotation marks required.
- Quotation: Including the source's exact words; requires quotation marks when our work represents the words, ideas, or work of other people as our own.
- Plagiarism: When our work represents the words, ideas, or work of other people as our own.
- Works - cited list: Full bibliographic citations placed at the end of a document which provide enough detail to allow readers to find the exact source.
- In - text citation: Shortened versions of the information included in a bibliography or works - cited list, a structured indication that particular words, ideas, or other source material come from somewhere else.
- Citation: A general term that can refer to both in - text citations and full bibliographic citations in the works - cited list.
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Paraphrase: Writing a description of the source's ideas in your own words; no quotation marks required.
Quotation: Including the source's exact words; requires quotation marks when our work represents the words, ideas, or work of other people as our own.
Plagiarism: When our work represents the words, ideas, or work of other people as our own.
Works cited list: Full bibliographic citations placed at the end of a document which provide enough detail to allow readers to find the exact source.
In - text citation: Shortened versions of the information included in a bibliography or works cited list, a structured indication that particular words, ideas, or other source material come from somewhere else.
Citation: Can refer to in - text or full bibliographic citations.