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22 February, 17:53

How is correctly citing in a speech different from in a paper?

A In a paper, the reader only needs to know the name of the source.

B In a paper, the reader is not concerned with the credibility of the source.

C In a speech, the listener does not have to know if the material is directly quoted verbatim or just paraphrased.

D In a paper, the reader can look at the references page for full information on a source, but listeners can't.

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  1. 22 February, 20:26
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    In a speech an audience would most likely not get all the information as they would in a written statement, D
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