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1 Cite Your Sources True or false quiz
What is Plagiarism? Cite Your Sources True or false quiz

2 1. Is this plagiarism? Copying a direct quotation into your paper, placing quotation marks around it, and crediting the source.

3 2. Is this plagiarism? Taking someone’s ideas or words, putting them into your own words, and crediting the source.

4 3. Is this plagiarism? Having a friend write a paper or using someone else’s paper as your own. Submitting one of your own papers or assignments for more than one class. Downloading or buying a term paper from the web.

5 4. Things that are considered “common knowledge” do not need to be cited.
For example, the Declaration of Independence was signed in the year 1776.

6 5. If you paraphrase an author, you must credit the source.

7 You Quote it; You Note it

8 Question 1. Is this plagiarism
Question 1. Is this plagiarism? Copying a direct quotation into your paper, placing quotation marks around it, and crediting the source.

9 Question 2: Is this plagiarism
Question 2: Is this plagiarism? Taking someone’s ideas or words, putting them into your own words, and crediting the source.

10 Question 3: Is this plagiarism. 1
Question 3: Is this plagiarism? 1. Having a friend write a paper or using someone else’s paper as your own. 2. Submitting one of your own papers or assignments for more than one class. 3. Downloading or buying a term paper from the web.

11 Question 4. Things that are considered “common knowledge” do not need to be cited.

12 Question 5: If you paraphrase an author, you must credit the source.


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