- "In-Text Citation"
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A way of giving credit to the place where we found information in the paper. Usually (author's name, page), but can just be a (wesite name).
- "Works Cited"
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A complete list of all the sources where we found information at the end of a paper. Usually the author's last name, first name. title. website name, date, URL address.
- Europeans
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People or things from Europe (includes the countries of England, Ireland, France, Germany, etc.)
- hanging indent
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the first line reaches the left margin and then all other lines are indented
- impermeability.
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Rain, wind, or snow cannot get through this type of material.
- MLA
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(Modern Language Association) is a style of writing and citing your sources
- plagiarism
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when you use someone else's information without giving them credit and is illegal.
- sources
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books, websites, magazines, pictures, videos, etc. from which you get your information