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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?

when the source information has ideas that are different from Franny’s arguments

when the source information is relevant to only some parts of Franny’s argument

when the source information is written in a particularly brilliant or witty way

when the source information uses inappropriate or confusing ideas

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Answer: C

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when the source information is written in a particularly brilliant or witty way

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When writing a research paper, the statement which best describes in which part Franny should quote a source directly is beingshown in the option :when the source information is written in a particularly brilliant or witty way. You have to specify the source which you have used in your essay if you use the information which you could not write yourself, to be more exact to show that you fairly use particular idea to expand and complete your essay.
Hope that helps!
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