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When paraphrasing from a book or article, or referring to general ideas from it, which are required in the in-text citation?
Author last name, year of publication, and page number
Only author last name and year of publication, but if I use the author's last name in the sentence, I only need the year of publication in parentheses
Author last name and page number
Year of publication, author first and last name, and page number
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