While writing her paper, Susan has found a source that she would like to use. Susan, paraphrase's the information in her paper. Is this sufficient to avoid plagiarism, and if not, what should Susan do?
A. Although Susan has restated the information in her own words, she still needs to give proper credit.
B. As long as Susan has restated the information in her own words she is fine.
C. If Susan has placed the information in quotes, then she has properly provided credit.
D. Susan cannot use the information and so must find another source.
Answer: A
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