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English, 06.07.2019 06:30 gthif13211
Questing about citing resources! i’m writing an essay and i found a very informative report that has to do with my essay topic. there’s a piece of text that i want to include in my essay as a quote, however that piece of text is a paraphrase of another text that i don’t have access to because it’s a book. should i quote the report’s paraphrase and give credit to that person, or should i re-paraphrase the paraphrase and cite the author of the i’m like actually super confused
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