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What should you always do when you use another person’s graphic to support your conclusion? A.)Create a very similar graphic that presents the same information but in a different style.
B.)Leave the source information for the graphic out of a Works Cited page.
C.)Keep the source of your information quiet so everyone believes you came up with it yourself.
D.)Tell your audience where you got your information—state the author and title of the source.

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