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il63 [147K]
1 year ago
8

Which scenario is an example of plagiarism ?

English
1 answer:
netineya [11]1 year ago
3 0

"Joseph is writing an essay about the Olympics. He takes a portion of a press release from the women's Olympic figure skating team and includes It In his Introduction in quotation marks", best describes plagiarism.

Plagiarism is the act of stealing someone else's words, work, or anything else. Plagiarism is what occurs when someone engages in academic theft by using another author's abstract works without giving them credit.

Therefore, in order to avoid this, it's crucial that someone correctly cites and also adds the specifics of where he acquired the information in his Works Cited page.

Hence option C is correct answer.

The given question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Select the correct answer.

Which scenario is an example of plagiarism?

O A. Irene is writing a presentation on dolphins. When researching her section on dolphin blology, she notes the details of two

scientific articles and puts these in her reference page.

ОВ.

Michael is writing a summary of a movie review. He puts quotation marks around the reviewer's text in his summary and

Includes the reviewer's name in parentheses.

OC. Joseph is writing an essay about the Olympics. He takes a portion of a press release from the women's Olympic figure skating

team and includes It In his Introduction in quotation marks.

OD Ursula is writing a paper about New Zealand's political structure. She paraphrases a speech from New Zealand's prime

minister, followed by the prime minister's name in parentheses.

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