Situation 5: Taking a quotation from a source, giving a citation but not using quotation marks.
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- Situation 5: Taking a quotation from a source, giving a citation but not using quotation marks. A: Yes B: No
- Using some words from another author, putting them in quotation marks, and with citation, but changing a few words inside the quotation so that it supports your point more effectively is: A: Plagiarism B: Bad Practice C: Acceptable Practice
- Which of the following statements describes an act of plagiarism? A: Failing to put a quotation in quotation marks. B: Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation. C: Changing words but copying the sentence structure of a source without giving credit. D: All of the above.
- Which of the following practice is not considered plagiarism? A: Paraphrasing source text by submitting key words and changing the order of the sentences. B: Listing all of the references used at the end of the essay but not giving in-text citations. C: Giving the reference for material that has been quoted word-for-word but not using quotation marks. D: Drawing most of your source material from only one or two texts.
- In a direct quotation, the person’s words are quoted exactly and enclosed in quotation marks.