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Elena L [17]
4 years ago
5

"The cutting edge technology created by Miller

English
1 answer:
AleksAgata [21]4 years ago
7 0

"Miller Incorporated's technology will revolutionize the way  students learn and  students will be able to experience learning  exactly the same way they would in the regular classroom . "

" The technology created by Miller Incorporated will revolutionize  the way students learn because students will be able to  experience learning in the exact same way they would in the  regular classroom."

The above two sentences plagiarizes this source.

Answer: B and C

Explanation

Plagiarism is carrying other works without the consent of the owner work directly.

It can also be quoting people's work without giving credit to the work that you have used.

For the case of the given sentences, the above sentences indicate plagiarism because the information has been copied directly from the source without giving it credit.

As a result, the work has been plagiarized.

You can however use other people writings by to reading and writing in your own words then give credit to it by citing the owner's details.

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