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Levart [38]
3 years ago
13

Select all items that would be plagiarism.

English
1 answer:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Paraphrasing a new article without identifying the source.
</span>Forgetting to use quotes when quoting someone
<span>Noting that Shakespeare was born in England, without including an in text citation or reference list for the source.

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