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When you write an academic paper, every time you quote something that another researcher has said, you must acknowledge the source - who wrote this, when, and where. Not acknowledging the source of what you quote is called plagiarism. New software programs can help lecturers check students' assignments for plagiarism.

To help you avoid plagiarism, here is a useful guide to help you know when and how to acknowledge quotations:

https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/QPA_plagiarism.html

Which descriptions best explain why we use quotations? Choose three answers that best complete this sentence.

We may use quotations from experts to...

say something new.

support or strengthen points or arguments we are trying to make.

convince others to agree with what we say.

show that what we are saying is based on previous research.