As·ser·tion (ə-sûr′shən)n.1. The act of asserting.2. Something declared or stated positively, often with no support or attempt at <span>proof.</span>
I can't think of four things but I was always taught to always cite everything. Even if you think something is an original idea or phrase, look it up and make sure and if someone else has said that just put it in your work cited because that could be considered plagiarism. Also always cite direct quotes
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Not sure if you know this but your question is entirely incomplete
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because it combines to form meaningful and advisory words
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Athena hated Paris for choosing Aphrodite and also came to
hate the City of Troy from which Paris came from. She would later aid the Greeks against the
Trojans . Eventually Troy fell and the
Greeks laid waste to the City after years of conflict.