When citing, you must provide to tell your readers exactly what information you borrowed from your sources. a. a bibliography page b. your research journal c. your notecards d. in-text citations
Plagiarism—illegally using other people's ideas—can be avoided by a. adding a bibliography. b. proper documentation. c. taking good notes. d. using online sources only.
Match the types of letters with their descriptions. letter of interest cover letter you letter letter of recommendation discusses how you meet job requirements arrowright reiterates why you’re the best candidate for the job arrowright tells more about your character and who you are arrowright expresses your interest in working for a company arrowright