Multiple Choice
To avoid plagiarism when quoting or paraphrasing statements, you must
A) place quotation marks around quoted or paraphrased material.
B) include a permission statement from the author or rights holder of the "borrowed" material.
C) use a textual note or footnote to cite the source of the quoted or paraphrased statement.
D) introduce each quoted or paraphrased statement with an explanation of its origin.
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