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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Did i reference this correctly? ASAP PLZ

Naturally, I included these two causes in my thesis: “Even though the chances of winning the lottery are so small, marketing tactics and human nature influence people to participate in the world’s largest scam.”

  

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” When you say 'naturally' like this, it means you think the reader will know why you are saying it is natural that you did this. I'm a reader, and I don't know why you did this. I don't even know what your thesis is about.

  • ” When you say 'naturally' like this, it means you think the reader will know why you are saying it is natural that you did this.
  • I'm a reader, and I don't know why you did this.
  • I don't even know what your thesis is about.
  • the chances .
  • .
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Naturally, I included these two causes in my thesis: “Even though the chances of winning the lottery are so small, marketing tactics and human nature influence people to participate in the world’s largest scam.”

When you say 'naturally' like this, it means you think the reader will know why you are saying it is natural that you did this. I'm a reader, and I don't know why you did this

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