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Flocabulary: Plagiarism

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Plagiarism is

quoting a source without citing it.

stealing someone's intellectual property.

passing off other people's work as your own.

all of the above.

Something that's common knowledge is

learned only through research.

known by most people.

not widely known.

not a true fact.

True or False : There are not usually serious consequences for plagiarism.

When you use an author's exact words in your paper, those words are called a

paraphrase.

To put a quote into your paper, you need

a citation only.

quotation marks only.

quotation marks and a citation.

neither quotation marks nor a citation.

Which of the following is NOT considered plagiarizing?

asking your friend to give you an old paper he wrote so that you can copy it

paraphrasing an author's ideas without giving them proper credit

copying and pasting passages from online sources into your paper

asking your brother to proofread your paper for you

If you plagiarize, it damages your

bibliography.

academic intergrity.

intellectual property.

common knowledge.

One way to avoid plagiarizing is to

always write down where your information comes from.

paraphrase while looking directly at the original source.

put direct quotes into your notes without quotation marks.

quote a paper you wrote previously in the paper you are writing now.

True or False : Buying a paper on the internet is the only kind of plagiarism.

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Flocabulary - Paraphrasing

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    paraphrase. to restate a spoken or written passage using different words. plagiarize. to wrongfully and deliberately claim someone else's ideas or words as your own. quatation marks. one of a pair of punctuation marks used at the beginning and end of a piece of text to show what someone said or wrote word-for-word. source.

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