When citing another person's thinking or ideas, a "substantial element" refers to
A. any key idea or concept, even a single word.
B. phrases that are at least 10 or more words.
C. anything that requires quotation marks in the citation.
D. concepts that are cited in a secondary source.
A. any key idea or concept, even a single word.
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A. physical needs such as hunger and thirst B. emotions C. cognitive behaviors D. human needs to succeed
Dr. Moretti recently published a paper on his therapy work
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