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9 October, 08:45

When a writer uses "common knowledge" in an essay, why does it NOT require a citation nor is it considered plagiarism?

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  1. 9 October, 09:10
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    Plagiarism is when you just copy exactly what someone else says, without their permission, or without citing where you got it from.

    Common knowledge should be your own words. unless you take it from somewhere else, it doesnt need anything.
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