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Match the terms to their definition.

1. cite
a technique for citing sources in which the source information immediately follows the fact or quote given in the paper

2. direct quotation
restating the author's ideas in one's own words; much longer than a summary; must be documented
3. documentation
the acknowledgement of all outside sources researched and used in an assignment; citation
4. MLA format
in research, all outside material used to research information for an assignment
5. paraphrase
the use of someone else's information, whether quoted directly, summarized, or paraphrased, without permission or citation so that the information appears to belong to the person using it rather than to the actual owner
6. in-text citation
to refer to a source as an authority
7. plagiarism
the Modern Language Association style of citation for research sources, commonly used in schools and universities in the areas of language and the humanities
8. source
using the exact words of an author. Must always be put into quotation marks; must be cited in parentheses following the quote in the text; and must also be given an entry in the works-cited list
9. works-cited page
an alphabetical listing of all sources investigated and used to complete the project

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1. Cite - to refer to a source as an authority

2. Direct quotation - using the exact words of an author. Must always be put into quotation marks; must be cited in parentheses following the quote in the text; and must also be given an entry in the works-cited list

3. Documentation - the acknowledgment of all outside sources researched and used in an assignment; citation

4. MLA format - the Modern Language Association style of citation for research sources, commonly used in schools and universities in the areas of language and the humanities

5. Paraphrase - restating the author's ideas in one's own words; much longer than a summary; must be documented

6. In-text citation - a technique for citing sources in which the source information immediately follows the fact or quote given in the paper

7. Plagiarism - the use of someone else's information, whether quoted directly, summarized, or paraphrased, without permission or citation so that the information appears to belong to the person using it rather than to the actual owner

8. Source - in research, all outside material used to research information for an assignment

9. Works-cited page - an alphabetical listing of all sources investigated and used to complete the project

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Answer:

1. Cite - to refer to a source as an authority

2. Direct quotation - using the exact words of an author. Must always be put into quotation marks; must be cited in parentheses following the quote in the text; and must also be given an entry in the works-cited list

3. Documentation - the acknowledgment of all outside sources researched and used in an assignment; citation

4. MLA format - the Modern Language Association style of citation for research sources, commonly used in schools and universities in the areas of language and the humanities

5. Paraphrase - restating the author's ideas in one's own words; much longer than a summary; must be documented

6. In-text citation - a technique for citing sources in which the source information immediately follows the fact or quote given in the paper

7. Plagiarism - the use of someone else's information, whether quoted directly, summarized, or paraphrased, without permission or citation so that the information appears to belong to the person using it rather than to the actual owner

8. Source - in research, all outside material used to research information for an assignment

9. Works-cited page - an alphabetical listing of all sources investigated and used to complete the project

Step-by-step explanation:

All given terms are related to the process of writing an essay/research. If we want to write an essay of any kind correctly, we need to be familiar with these terms and acknowledge them. If we do not, we may end up in legal trouble because incorrect citation leads to plagiarism, which can be treated as a crime in some cases.

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