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When writing a paper, should I mark the cited documents?
Yes, there is no need to mark every sentence. The key is that major theories and speeches must be superscript, and general concepts can be slightly modified, which is also the purpose of not quoting others' opinions too much in the paper requirements. The documents cited in the paper are marked in the upper right corner of the paper, and the sources of the documents are marked at the end of the paper, including the author, title, publishing house and edition.