Consider the following academic situations and decide if they are plagiarism with Yes or No.[br][/br] [br][/br] Situation 1: Copying a paragraph, but changing a few words and giving a citation.
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- Consider the following academic situations and decide if they are plagiarism.[br][/br] [br][/br] Situation 1: Copying a paragraph, but changing a few words and giving a citation. A: Yes B: No
- Consider the following academic situations and decide if they are plagiarism. [br][/br] Situation 1: Copying a paragraph, but changing a few words and giving a citation.
- Which of the following is a case of plagiarism? A: Giving a citation of some information but mis-spelling the author's name. B: Cutting and pasting a paragraph from a website with no citation. C: Using a paragraph from an article written by yourself without citation. D: All of the above.
- Which<br/>is the largest vocabulary type in academic writing? () A: Academic<br/>words B: High-frequency<br/>words C: Technical<br/>words D: Low-frequency<br/>words
- What<br/>is the type of plagiarism when a person keeps the structure and the<br/>majority of the words of an original text, and combining them into<br/>her / his paper? () A: Careless<br/>Plagiarism B: Mosaic<br/>plagiarism C: Verbatim<br/>plagiarism D: Paraphrasing<br/>plagiarism