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FinnZ
2 months ago
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Plagiarism quiz

English
2 answers:
Leya [7.7K]2 months ago
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1.) The answer is yes because once published, you can't republish (or sell) it to another company, which constitutes plagiarism

2.) It would be A as it is cited accurately.

3.) No, as he properly cites and provides credits to his work

4.)Yes, because even if he rewrote it, he still copied the information without proper citation or additional research on other sources.

Naddika [7.4K]2 months ago
4 0
Plagiarism occurs when someone takes another person's work and uses it without acknowledging the source, which gives the false impression that it's their own creation.

1. No, this is not plagiarism because she is the original author, thus not stealing someone else’s content. <span>

2. As per Casey Berry of Sciences Ltd., "Only 6% of students wash their hands after class." This first option is not considered plagiarism, because the student attributed the statement to Casey Berry and enclosed the exact quote within quotation marks. The second option, however, refers to "a recent study" without specifying the researcher or giving any citations and copying the conclusion verbatim without quotation marks.

3. This does not constitute plagiarism because she acknowledges the source with a hyperlink, indicating that her content isn't her original work. However, it’s poor practice to link to a source without explaining what it contributes or specifying which parts were incorporated. While this might not lead to a plagiarism suit, it’s wise to clarify what the source adds.

4. No, this is not plagiarism as he has used quotation marks for direct quotes. Paraphrased content doesn't require quotation marks. Citations and hyperlinks are included for each point, so there are no issues with this writing style.

5. Yes, this is considered plagiarism. The BlogMutt writer obtained information from another post (which may or may not have been original material, we cannot determine), and did not cite that source. Additionally, this piece is for a client, not for casual discussion on forums, so pretending the information in the post belongs to him is not only plagiarism but also business dishonesty as he is essentially appropriating someone else's work and selling it as his own to a customer.</span>
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