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Queenroot

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also op depends on what style you are using but in general that's how you do it
 

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Question ;^;

if i'm write like 2 or more sentence from the same reference do i have to in text cite it every time?
fact 1 (google). fact 2 (google). fact 3 (google).
 

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Nah, you do it like a conjunction kind of thing. So you would say, like "Google also says..."
 

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Question ;^;

if i'm write like 2 or more sentence from the same reference do i have to in text cite it every time?
fact 1 (google). fact 2 (google). fact 3 (google).
no you put it at the end of the last sentence that you took from that source. Unless there are any other sources inbetween.
 

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I think your conflating ideal with what's acceptable. Ideally you should use peer reviewed journal articles. But for a lot of topics, particularly in some fields e.g accounting or finance, finding peer reviewed journal articles can be hard so using reputable newspapers such as the wall street journal (the exact newspaper quoted by Yale and USyd) is okay.

lol no one is saying use Sydney Morning Herald or the Baulkham Hills shire local paper or any newspaper, as proven certain reliable newspapers are acceptable.
nice shilling, keep promoting your fake news
 

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