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goblinko [34]
3 years ago
11

5 biased facts and unbiased facts about plagiarism by students at university

English
1 answer:
Brrunno [24]3 years ago
3 0
<em>- Well, asking brainly for answers and copying it in your school notebook is simply a plagiarism. ( You need to change some words to make it suitable)
- Copying and pasting answers from google/any other internet services.
- Asking teachers for exam answers, when not needed.
- Writing answers in a piece of paper while the exam is in progress.
- Asking pattners for answers / to read a word for you / Or to check spelling.

UNBIASDED: 

- Not knowing you are basically cheating.
- You copied because you really really needed the answer.
- Unintentional plagiarism.
- Accidently did it.
- You didn't think of it.</em>
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