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When should you quote a source directly? A. when the original source makes a point in a particularly brilliant or witty way B. when the original source supports only some parts of your argument C. when the original source uses difficult and confusing language D. when the original source contains ideas that are different from your own

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C and D

Explanation: I think that because when explaining a story that can be a bit too complex, it can be helpful to quote directly from the text to support your arguement. Another thing that can be helpful is if the story you are reading is a bit confusing, you should discuss with another person or reread the text to have a better understanding of the material. So when writing the arguement, you understand what you are talking about.

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