Multiple Choice
Use a direct quotation only when
A) you don't have your own opinion on the subject.
B) you need additional authority to back up your opinion.
C) specific examples, facts, and statistics need to be presented.
D) precision, clarity, or emphasis requires the exact words from the original.
Correct Answer:

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