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How do style guides differ from one another? Select all that apply. Some have rules for documenting sources; some do not. They address the needs of different academic disciplines. They include different guidelines. There are no differences between style guides.

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Answer: b & c

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Option B. They address the needs of different academic disciplines

Option C. They include different guidelines.

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Option A is incorrect because all of the writing style guides have rules for documenting sources, for example, the Harvard style says the name of the article or book must in italic format.

Different Writing Style Guides are used for different disciplines. For example, AP Style is used for stuff associated with Journalism based writings, APA is used for social sciences, MLA Style is used for literature, etc. So every writing style guide deals with a separate academic disciplines. Hence the option B is correct here.

Option C is correct because all of these writing style have different guidelines.

Option D is incorrect because there is a difference between style guides otherwise we don't have bunch of writing styles.

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