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The text appears to provide guidelines on in-text citation and referencing in academic writing. It details the purpose and method of including citations to avoid plagiarism, allow verification, and indicate engagement with literature, as well as outlining different styles of citations.

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In-text citations indicate when a source is quoted or paraphrased in writing.

In-text citations are acknowledgements in academic writing indicating when information or quotes from a source are used. Types include author-date (APA, Harvard, Chicago) and author-page (MLA). Citations prevent plagiarism, support verification, and engage with literature. They accompany both quotes and paraphrased content.

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In-text citations are acknowledgements in academic writing indicating when information or quotes from a source are used. Types include author-date (APA, Harvard, Chicago) and author-page (MLA). Citations prevent plagiarism, support verification, and engage with literature. They accompany both quotes and paraphrased content.

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In-text citations guide readers to original sources, ensuring transparency and credibility in academic work.

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Common mistakes include missing page numbers for direct quotes and incorrect format for different citation styles.

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