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I'm writing a science research paper and I'm a little confused. I'm defining carbon monoxide and I don't know how else to say what it is except for how it's written on the article I found it in. But do I have to put quotes around it? I have a works cited page of the sites that I found info on. Is that enough?
I'm changing some words around in sentences to make it my own but keep the same meaning. The last paper I wrote, I quoted simple sentences and my teacher told me I didn't have to quote every little thing. I'm ok as long as I have the works cited right?
Some things are simple facts and not quote worthy, but they're not my ideas.
And for citing, do I have to have the source in parenthesis after the sentence?
I'm changing some words around in sentences to make it my own but keep the same meaning. The last paper I wrote, I quoted simple sentences and my teacher told me I didn't have to quote every little thing. I'm ok as long as I have the works cited right?
Some things are simple facts and not quote worthy, but they're not my ideas.
And for citing, do I have to have the source in parenthesis after the sentence?