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Yes, after you have paraphrased or included a quoted material in a research paper, you must put in parenthesis the original author. If you don't want to put it in parenthesis, you could include the author's name somewhere in your sentence before quoting or paraphrasing.

Example: john Locke said: "Don't tell me what I can and can not do."

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"Don't tell me what I can and can not do" (Locke).

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