Which of the following are characteristics of in-text citations? Select all that apply.
a. immediately before the information or quotation to be documented
b. immediately after the information or quotation to be documented
c. enclosed in parentheses
d. very brief
e. complete information about a source
f. gives all of the exact information as on the works-cited list

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Answer:

B, C, D

Explanation:

In-text citations come after quoted information, so B is a correct answer, thus A is not a correct answer.

C is correct because in-text citations are indeed enclosed by parentheses

D is correct because in-text citations usually only list the author/source and the page number (if there is any). It's much more brief than a full citation (which is usually written at the end of an essay, article, etc). Because of this logic, E is not a correct answer as well (since not all information about a source is given in in-text citations).

F is incorrect for the same reason as E: in-text citations do not list the complete information of a source like a works-cited list does.

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