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Franny is writing a research paper on Edgar Allan Poe’s poem “The Raven”. She wants to include evidence for a point in her essay that she’s found in a secondary source, but she can’t decide whether to quote directly or paraphrase. Which statement best describes when Franny should quote a source directly? A. When the source information has ideas that are different from Franny’s arguments. B. When the source information is relevant to only some parts of Franny’s argument C. When the source information is written in a particularly brilliant or witty way D. When the source information uses inapprop.

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if you are a plato user the correct answer is: C

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When source information is written in a particularly brilliant or witty way, this is the time that Franny should quote the source directly in her research essay about The Raven by Edgar Allen Poe.
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