To convince your audience members that the sources you cite are trustworthy, you should

A. provide them with a written bibliography.
B. describe the qualifications of the sources' authors.
C. give full, formal citations every time you mention the sources.
D. briefly describe your research methods.

Answer: B

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Using the communication strategies provided for communication with people who are experiencing grief, describe/list your emotional message for a close friend who has experienced:

Fill in the blank with correct word

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Which of the following practices would NOT qualify as

plagiarism? a. Turning in an essay that is mostly a reproduction of an article by someone else. b. Using a friend's story about reporting child abuse and claiming that you reported the incident. c. Using a lot of information from a single published source in your presentation but always identifying that source when you use the information. d. Reciting a poem you claim you've written, 80 percent of which is based on a poem you found in a magazine. e. Using a friend's presentation that was presented in another class and, by updating some of the information and making a few adjustments in language choice, presenting it as your own.

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