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when citing sources in your speech, you do not need to include all of the information that you would use in a written bibliography. what you include depends on which factors?
□ whether the source is in a foreign language
□ the claim you are making
□ your topic
□ the kind of supporting material you are using
□ your audience
When citing sources in a speech, the goal is to effectively support your message for the listeners. The language of the source is irrelevant to what you include for the audience. Your topic shapes the relevance of source details, your claim determines what source info is needed to back it up, the type of supporting material dictates how you present the source, and your audience's background affects how much detail to include.
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□ whether the source is in a foreign language
☑ the claim you are making
☑ your topic
☑ the kind of supporting material you are using
☑ your audience