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19 June, 11:00

Direct comments taken from another author do not have to be paraphrased

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  1. 19 June, 11:16
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    Direct comments taken from another author may not need to be paraphrase in some instance but they must be put inside quotation marks, to show that they are not your own words and the statements must be referenced.

    Only use direct comments when you have no other choice; it is better that you paraphrase the statements and cite the source.
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