How do citations prevent plagiarism? (1 point) Responses They show the actual author or source of ideas or information. They show the actual author or source of ideas or information. They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information. They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information. They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information. They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information. They show that the you created the idea or gathered the information. They show that the you created the idea or gathered the information. Skip to navigation page 11 of 11

Citations prevent plagiarism by showing the actual author or source of ideas or information that you are using in your work. By properly citing sources, you give credit to the original creator and avoid claiming someone else's work as your own. This helps to maintain academic integrity and honesty in scholarly writing.