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Which of the following should be referenced? Click all that applyResponsesa YouTube VideoYouTube Videob A direct quoteA direct quotec A personal drawing or sketchA personal drawing or sketchd Common KnowledgeCommon Knowledgee Someone else’s ideaSomeone else’s ideaf A graph from a scientific reportA graph from a scientific reportg Personal OpinionPersonal Opinionh PodcastPodcast

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Which of the following should be referenced? Click all that applyResponsesa YouTube VideoYouTube Videob A direct quoteA direct quotec A personal drawing or sketchA personal drawing or sketchd Common KnowledgeCommon Knowledgee Someone else’s ideaSomeone else’s ideaf A graph from a scientific reportA graph from a scientific reportg Personal OpinionPersonal Opinionh PodcastPodcast

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You should reference the following:

a. YouTube Video b. A direct quote e. Someone else’s idea f. A graph from a scientific report h. Podcast

You do not need to reference:

c. A personal drawing or sketch d. Common Knowledge g. Personal Opinion

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