When a writer paraphrases or summarizes information from a source, s/he does not need to provide a citation.
True
False.
I say false. Please check my answer.
I agree; it's false.
To check your answer, we need to understand the concept of paraphrasing and summarizing information from a source.
When a writer paraphrases or summarizes information from a source, they are still using someone else's ideas or words. Therefore, it is important for the writer to provide a citation to give credit to the original source.
So, the correct answer is: False. When paraphrasing or summarizing information from a source, the writer should always provide a citation.