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15 March, 21:25

To avoid plagiarism when using an Internet source in your speech, your textbook recommends keeping track of all of the following except the author or organization responsible for the document. the date on which the document or site was last updated. the comments the document has received on Google. the date on which you accessed the document. the title of the Internet document.

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  1. 15 March, 21:55
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    The comments the document has received on Google.

    Explanation:

    Plagiarism is a form of literary theft. In the literary field when someone uses someone's else work without acknowledging it to him/her is termed as plagiarism. It is a literary crime.

    Modern Language Association or MLA is the association that has formed a format to avoid plagiarism in literary research.

    The format of avoiding plagiarism while using an internet resource in speech is to mention the title of the internet resource, the author of the internet document or organizational sponsorship, the last updated date of the internet resource.

    So, the exceptional option is as mentioned above in the answer.
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