11.The following sentences are excerpted from Scott Carlson's"Journal Publishers Turn to Soft- ware to Root Out Plagiarism by Scholars,"published in the 10 June 2005 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education. Judge each of the statements as predominantly ____.11.2.“Most of us are funded from public sources,” he says.()
A: fact
B: opinion
C: a combination of fact and opinion
A: fact
B: opinion
C: a combination of fact and opinion
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- 11.The following sentences are excerpted from Scott Carlson's"Journal Publishers Turn to Soft- ware to Root Out Plagiarism by Scholars,"published in the 10 June 2005 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education. Judge each of the statements as predominantly ____.11.1.Mr. Collberg said that while plagiarism is roundly condemned, cases of self-plagiarism are ignored and tolerated.() A: fact B: opinion C: a combination of fact and opinion
- 11.The following sentences are excerpted from Scott Carlson's"Journal Publishers Turn to Soft- ware to Root Out Plagiarism by Scholars,"published in the 10 June 2005 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education. Judge each of the statements as predominantly ____.11.3.“If we keep republishing old results, then we are misspending taxpayer money.”() A: fact B: opinion C: a combination of fact and opinion
- 中国大学MOOC: Decide whether each of the following statements is Fact (F) or Opinion (O) and judge whether the answer is TRUE or FALSE."A person’s opinions are always right or wrong." is a FACT.
- A fact or an opinion derived from a single source requires citation.
- But a fact or an opinion derived from a single source requires citation.