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Which element does Not have to be cited in an academic paper ? A) a paraphrase from an interview B) a generally accepted fact C) another persons opinion D) a diagrams from popular journal
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Which element does Not have to be cited in an academic paper ?
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generally accepted fact does not have to be cited in an academic paper, whereas a paraphrase, another person's opinion, and a diagram have to be cited.
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