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3 February, 15:34

When don't I need to cite? [mark all correct answers]

a. Use ideas or words from someone else's work.

b. Provide your own data from your observations.

c. You use ideas from someone you had a conversation with.

d. You use your common knowledge or accepted facts.

e. You copy the exact words from a print

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  1. 3 February, 15:40
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    B I believe is your answer
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