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It is important in an academic argument to have a lot of textual evidence from secondary sources. A. Completely true—you can never have enough quotes, especially from experts in the field. B. Mostly true—you have to include some of your own words, but the ideas of experts are really what are important. C. Mostly false—you have to have an occasional quote to support your ideas, but it should mostly be your own words. D. Completely false—secondary source textual evidence is nothing more than plagiarism.

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Answer:

C. Mostly false—you have to have an occasional quote to support your ideas, but it should mostly be your own words.

Step-by-step explanation:

You should keep quotes and source material to 10-25% of your paper.

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