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... essay , or any other composition not your own . Any such verbatim use of another's work must be acknowledged by ( 1 ) enclosing all such copied portions in quotation marks and by ( 2 ) giving the original source either in the body of ...
... essay , or any other composition not your own . Any such verbatim use of another's work must be acknowledged by ( 1 ) enclosing all such copied portions in quotation marks and by ( 2 ) giving the original source either in the body of ...
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... essay , " Popular Fallacies , " which contains his highly personal opinions and variations on each of these sayings . ) Review 5.30 Choose a controversial international , national , or local issue that is being widely discussed at the ...
... essay , " Popular Fallacies , " which contains his highly personal opinions and variations on each of these sayings . ) Review 5.30 Choose a controversial international , national , or local issue that is being widely discussed at the ...
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... Essay on Criticism , " II , 337-338 . ( 6 ) Pope , " Essay on Man , " I , 219–220 . ( 7 ) Blake , " Song , " in Poetical Sketches . ( 8 ) Cowper , letter to Lady Hesketh , June 12 , 1786. ( 9 ) Wordsworth , The Prelude , I , 617-619 ...
... Essay on Criticism , " II , 337-338 . ( 6 ) Pope , " Essay on Man , " I , 219–220 . ( 7 ) Blake , " Song , " in Poetical Sketches . ( 8 ) Cowper , letter to Lady Hesketh , June 12 , 1786. ( 9 ) Wordsworth , The Prelude , I , 617-619 ...
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