How do citations prevent plagiarism? (1 point)

Responses

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 the you created the idea or gathered the information.
They show that the you created the idea or gathered the information.

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 claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information.

- They show that the actual author or source of ideas or information.

Citations prevent plagiarism by providing the reader with clear information about the original source of ideas or information being used in a paper. This helps to give credit to the original author or source and avoids the risk of claiming someone else's work as your own.