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Select the best answer for the question. 1. Groups of words taken from another writer or speaker, placed in " ", and presented as evidence of a subject are called
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1. Groups of words taken from another writer or speaker, placed in " ", and presented as
evidence of a subject are called
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These are called citations are quotes.
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Quotes or Citations.
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