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citations
- what is the difference between a \citation\ and a
eference list?\
a. they are the same thing.
b. a citation is within the body of your paper, when you give an author credit for what they wrote, and a reference list is at the end of your paper, where you list all of the sources, like books and websites, where you found the work of those authors.
c. a citation is when you use a direct quote within the body of your paper, and the reference list reveals all of the places where you found those quotes.
- which of these is the correct way to cite a direct quote from a source?
a. according to spring (2012), \immigrant groups arrive with a variety of educational backgrounds\ (p. 105).
b. \immigrant groups arrive with a variety of educational backgrounds\ (spring, 2012, p. 105).
c. both are correct.
Question 12
- Option a is incorrect as citations and reference lists have distinct roles.
- Option b correctly describes that a citation (in - text) gives author credit, and a reference list (at the end) lists all sources.
- Option c is wrong because citations aren't just for direct quotes, and reference lists include all sources (not just for quotes).
- Option a shows an in - text citation format (author, year, and page for a direct quote).
- Option b also shows a correct in - text citation format (quote first, then author, year, and page).
- So both formats are correct for citing a direct quote.
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b. A citation is within the body of your paper, when you give an author credit for what they wrote, and a reference list is at the end of your paper, where you list all of the sources, like books and websites, where you found the work of those authors.