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14 March, 12:42

under what circumstances should you quote directly from a text (instead of summarizing or paraphasing) a. when you want to impress your reader b. when the author's specific language is important or unique c. when the quote is longer than the paraphrase d. when a quote has not yet been used in that paragraph

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  1. 14 March, 15:29
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    You should quote a saying or a phrase
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