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Stratford Girls' Grammar School
permission
quotation marks
inline citation
Knowledge:Non-free content
Help:Referencing for beginners
paraphrase
copyright problems
Knowledge:Close paraphrasing
hosted by the Online Writing Lab of Purdue
verify
original research
Knowledge:Copyrights
Knowledge:Copy-paste
Knowledge:Donating copyrighted materials
public domain
compatibly licensed
help desk
Knowledge:Plagiarism
Knowledge:Copying within Knowledge
blocked
Diannaa
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