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Attributing and citing references

Sophie Anderson

Sophie Anderson

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Study Guide Overview

This AP English Language study guide covers the importance of citing sources, focusing on giving credit, enabling follow-up, building credibility, and avoiding plagiarism. It explains the simple method of citing using source letters on the AP exam, emphasizing accurate and relevant source integration into arguments. The guide also includes practice multiple-choice and free-response questions covering source use and analysis.

#AP English Language: Citing Sources - Your Ultimate Guide πŸš€

Hey there, future AP Lang rockstar! Let's make sure you're totally prepped on citing sources. This is a crucial skill, and it's way simpler than you might think. Let's dive in!

#Why Cite Your Sources? πŸ€”

Think of citing sources as giving credit where it's dueβ€”like saying "thanks" to the people whose ideas you're using. It's not just about avoiding trouble; it's about building a strong, credible argument. Here's why it matters:

  • Giving Credit πŸ‘: Acknowledges the original author's work and ideas. It's like saying, "Hey, this awesome thought came from this person!"
  • Following Up πŸ”: Lets readers dig deeper into your sources. Think of it as providing a roadmap for further exploration.
  • Building Credibility πŸ’ͺ: Shows you've done your homework and used reliable sources. It's like saying, "I'm not just making this up; I've got the evidence!"
  • Meeting Academic Standards πŸ’―: It's a must-do in academic writing. It's like following the rules of the game.
  • Providing Evidence πŸ“: Backs up your claims with solid proof. It's like showing your work in math class.
  • Avoiding Plagiarism 🚫: Ensures you're not passing off someone else's work as your own. It's like respecting intellectual property.
Key Concept

Citing sources is not just about avoiding plagiarism; it's about building a strong, credible argument and showing you understand the material.

#How to Cite Sources on the AP Exam ✍️

Good news! Citing sources on the AP Lang exam is super straightforward. You'll be given sources labeled with letters (e.g., Source A, Source B, Source C). When y...

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Question 1 of 10

Why is citing sources like saying 'thanks' to the original author? πŸ€”

To make the essay longer

To give credit to the original author

To confuse the reader

To avoid thinking of original ideas