Asked by Ladeshia Williams on Sep 25, 2024

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Which of the following is not a reason sources have to be documented?

A) Documenting sources adds interest for the reader.
B) Documenting sources is ethical.
C) Documenting sources gives credit to the person who created the original material.
D) Documenting sources shows the audience you have sufficient support for the message.
E) Documenting sources allows the reader to explore the topic in more detail, if they desire to do so.

Documenting Sources

The practice of accurately noting and crediting the origins of information, ideas, or quotes used in written work.

Adds Interest

Increases engagement or curiosity in something, making it more appealing or intriguing.

Ethical

Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these, especially in a professional context.

  • Understand the necessity of attributing sources to uphold ethical conduct in scholarly investigations.
  • Distinguish the ethical considerations in using information from the internet.
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Rabeeh Kiaamiri1 day ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
A)Documenting your sources serves three important functions: It properly and ethically credits the person who created the original material, it shows your audience that you have sufficient support for your message, and it helps readers explore your topic in more detail, if desired.