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Abagail Thompson
17 July, 11:26
When might an author choose to quote a source?
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Lisa Summers
17 July, 14:58
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Well, the only true reasons for why an author would want to do that is if: he can't phrase it any better himself, if he wants to have that source viewed/publicized
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