Youtube - Uploader’s name, F. (Year, Month Day Published). Video title [Video]. YouTube. URL, Journal Article - Author Surname, F. M. (Publication Year). Article title: Subtitle. Journal Title, Volume(issue), page range. URL or DOI, Book - Author Surname, F. M. (Publication Year). Title of the book. Publisher., Newspaper/ Magazine - Surname, F. M. (Date of publication). Title of the article. Title of the Newspaper or Magazine. URL, Website - Author or Organization Name. (Year, Month Day of Publication ). Webpage title. Title of the Website. URL, Plagiarism - The act of using someone else's ideas or words without giving them proper credit, Quotation Marks " " - A word-for-word report of what someone else said or wrote., Citation - A way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source, Author - Person who actually created the content, Evidence - Used in argumentative writing and should have quotes, Paraphrase - Saying something again, but using your own words, Summarize - Telling the most important parts of a story or information in a short way, When you should use citations,
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