yes,because the ideas are not yours
No, citing the wrong source is simply an error. Plagiarism is failing to cite a source, so that you are presenting someone else's work as your own.
Rhetorical acts in paragraphs are acknowledgment of sources. It is when you cite your sources in the paragraph along with citing them at the end.
How you cite a source in your essay when two different sources have the same title depends on the citation style you are using. A common way to differentiate between the two is by including the authors in the citation.
To cite Internet sources is actually very easy. This is for MLA citing. One thing to remember is that each of these steps must end in a period.First state the name of the author of the article Last, First.Then the title of the article in quotations. "Title here."Then the name of the website. WikiAnswers.com.The day you accessed the website. July 28, 2009.Finally, the website URL:
It helps establish the credibility of his or her work.
In a research essay, you should cite words and ideas that are not your own.
Citing evidence in an explanatory essay is important because it adds credibility to your claims and ideas by showing that they are based on reliable sources. It also allows readers to verify the information you present and understand the context in which it was used. Proper citations demonstrate academic integrity and help avoid plagiarism.
To write an essay on every rose that has thorns it is important to be factual. It is important to write a unique essay and cite the sources.
The verb form of citation is cite.
You need to cite each essay that you quote from or refer to and the book as a whole, for example, Smith, A. B (1998) 'Rethinking Early Industrialization', in Williams, C.D., ed. (1999), 44-58.Only give details of the individual essays if you actually cite them and only give details of the collectaneous work once. (Do not list the all the essays mechanically. There is no point).
Cite is one verb for citation.Other verbs are cites, citing and cited, depending on the tense you want.
You cite a reference in context of your research. A reference is a source of information for your research. You do not need to cite it to still list it in your sources.
you go to a cite and look it up
No, citing the wrong source is simply an error. Plagiarism is failing to cite a source, so that you are presenting someone else's work as your own.
to let the reader know where your evidence comes from.
If I'm not wrong, you do not have to cite it twice on the same paragraph. I would cite it at the end of the paragraph. - if you are citing other things in between, I wold cite it both times on the paragraph.
There are six ways to avoid plagiarism 1.Paraphrases 2.Cite 3.Quoting 4.Citing Quotes 5.Citing your own material 6.Referencing