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English, 09.11.2019 14:31 smagallanes

What advantage does a writer have when directly quoting a source rather than paraphrasing it?
a. it breaks up the flow of the text by incorporating quotation marks.
b. it allows the writer to use a friendlier, more conversational tone.
c. it can more accurately convey the distinct personality and voice of the source.
d. it is easier to quote directly because quoting doesn't require an in-text citation.

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