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Answer:
Lol this isn't your life's personal questions helper, but in my opinion I wouldn't
Explanation:
If you cause fighting issues on campus it could lead to trouble like getting suspended or even expelled. Just because fighting sounds cool and may give you a good reputation with your friends to be, "cool". Doesn't mean you should let peer pressure affect you to the wrong things. Not fighting is the right thing to do. If you seriously injure someone on purpose you could be in deep trouble. Even if you decide not to in your mind you'll know you did the right thing. If people say you were, "scared" give them your reasonings. Such as, " I don't want to be in trouble, or injure them" etc.
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<span>You should not have to site it formally. If you are quoting something it says directly, just put the quote in quotation marks and state where the quote came from. Examples:
No author marker:
The such and such plaque says, "Something worthy of putting in your paper goes here."
Marker or plaque with an author:
On the historical marker at such and such place, John Doe states, "Something that your reader needs to know goes here."
Marker or plaque that quotes a famous figure:
Thomas Jefferson is quoted as saying, "Something poignant or thought provoking goes here," on the such and such plaque.
If you are paraphrasing the same rule basically applies. For example:
According to the such and such marker, something very interesting and relevant to your paper would go here.
There is no need to do a formal APA or MLA citation with the quote or include it in your reference page.</span>
It declared that the federal Tariff of 1828 and of 1832 were unconstitutional and South Carolina just weren't going to follow them.
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