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When is citing sources not required? >when you quote an author directly >when you report hard-to-find facts >when you use an author’s ideas or opinions >when you use easy-to-find facts
You do not need to cite the source when quoting an author directly. This is called primary information, which means it is coming directly from the source - the person who made the claim or statement.
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