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You don't have to use quotation marks when you quote an author as long as you cite the author's name at the end of the paragraph. true false
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you don't have to use quotation marks when you quote an author as long as you cite the author's name at the end of the paragraph. true false
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This is false. You have to put quotations around it but you can cite the author at the bottom
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