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katrin [286]
3 years ago
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You are given a writing assignment very similar to one you wrote for a class at another college. You decide to turn it in for th

e new assignment—after all, it’s your original writing and you cited all your sources. Is it plagiarism — Yes or No?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Lena [83]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:no it is not plagiarism

Explanation: Plagiarism involves writing words that are not your own as if they are your own by cutting and pasting them or trying to change few words in a paragraph.

Writing or paraphrase words from a certain source without acknowledging that source within the assessment and at the end of your writting.

Submitting work that was written by another students as your own work.

Not referencing or citing words that are not your own words.

In this case or text the assignment was written by the person who is submitting it so it his work as long as he get to cite and reference all the work that were taken from other sources.

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