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When you give credit to the sources of
your research, you must do so
A. according to the format prescribed by a recognized
standard (such as MLA).
B. according to what looks best and fits best in your
research report.
C. by somewhere in your report including a list of all of the
books you read on the subject.
D. in whatever manner is easiest for you.

Sagot :

Answer:

Both A and C

Explanation:

You need to have a cited page. At the end of each quote, or piece of research that used, you put the authors last name, at the end.  Italized. Or if you put all your resources down onto a number list on your citation page. At the end of the quote, or direct text, you will have that number placed in a tiny font at the top.