What must you do if you include material copied from another source in your story?

(1 point)
Responses

Place it in quotations and attribute the source
Place it in quotations and attribute the source

Ask the source’s permission
Ask the source’s permission

Nothing
Nothing

A and B

A and B. Place the material in quotations and attribute the source, and also ask for the source's permission.

The correct response is: A and B. If you include material copied from another source in your story, you must place it in quotations and attribute the source. Additionally, you should also ask the source's permission before using their material.

If you include material copied from another source in your story, there are two main things you must do to avoid plagiarism and give proper credit. The first step is to place the copied material in quotations to indicate that it is not your original content. This helps to clearly differentiate the copied material from your own writing. The second step is to attribute the source from which the material was copied. This means providing information about where the material came from, such as citing the author's name, the title of the source, and the year of publication. By doing both A and B, you are acknowledging that the material is not your own and giving credit to the original source. Asking for the source's permission would be ideal, but it may not always be necessary depending on the circumstances and the nature of the material being used.