In what cases do you have to quote? ( ) A: The words themselves are evidence that backs up your reasons. B: A passage states a view that you disagree with, and to be fair you want to state it exactly. C: The words are strikingly original or express your key concepts so compellingly that the quotation can frame an extended discussion. D: The words are from an authority who backs up your claims.
In what cases do you have to quote? ( ) A: The words themselves are evidence that backs up your reasons. B: A passage states a view that you disagree with, and to be fair you want to state it exactly. C: The words are strikingly original or express your key concepts so compellingly that the quotation can frame an extended discussion. D: The words are from an authority who backs up your claims.
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