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lina2011 [118]
3 years ago
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Every essay you submit in a StraighterLine course will automatically be sent through Turnitin, which evaluates the originality o

f your work. Turnitin will identify any source that has been used in your paper, and this includes essays previously submitted to other academic institutions or to StraighterLine. The results are displayed in a/an ______________________ report.
English
1 answer:
Bad White [126]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Plagiarism report  

Explanation:

Plagiarism report  

Plagiarism is defined as the level of originality of the work. it presents someone who works as our work with or without consent.

or when someone copy other work to present as his/her work is considered as plagiarism

different type of plagiarism are:

direct plagiarism

self-plagiarism

Mosaic plagiarism

Accidental plagiarism

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