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Correct Answer: C) A story may be fiction; an article is non-fiction.
Correct Answer: C) Only sites that end .org.
Correct Answer: D) All of the above.
Correct Answer: B) The author and or page number in parentheses.
Correct Answer: D) Leave it blank.
Correct Answer: D) Surround it with quotation marks.
Correct Answer: C) Allen, Liz and Jon Chambers.
Correct Answer: B) Anyone can edit a Wikipedia entry, so information can be wrong or incomplete.
Correct Answer: B) A diary entry written by Madonna in 1988.
Correct Answer: A) Gives credit to the author.
Correct Answer: B) A Reader's Guide to Science Fiction.
Correct Answer: A) A list of sources used in a research.
Correct Answer: C) It provides citations and links to more credible sources.
Correct Answer: B) Plagiarism.
Correct Answer: D) All of these reasons!.
Correct Answer: A) "He was stone dead" (Poe 85).
Correct Answer: D) In-text Citation.
Correct Answer: C) To tell where your facts and quotes came from.
Correct Answer: D) Citing all of your online resources with proper attribution.
Correct Answer: D) Alphabetically by their authors.
Correct Answer: B) Publisher, site.
Correct Answer: B) Paraphrasing.
Correct Answer: B) Putting an author's words into your paper word for word without using quotation marks.
Correct Answer: C) Uses quotation marks.