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matching: identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement. (2 points each)
a. direct quotation
b. secondary sources
c. paraphrase
d. citations
e. summarize
f . plagiarism
g. primary sources
h. ellipses

6.)direct reports or facts or observations from the writer or speaker.

7.)indirect reports of information.

8.)to present someone else's ideas in one's own words.

9.)to condense versions of longer material.

10.)the act of using another person's words and/or ideas without properly
documenting or giving credit.

11.)written indications of the source of borrowed materials.

12.)the use of borrowed ideas, words, phrases, and sentences exactly as they appear
in the original document.

13. a(n) is used to show where words were omitted from a quotation.

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