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anyanavicka [17]
4 years ago
13

Circle the letter for each of the following acts that does constitute plagiarism.

English
2 answers:
olga55 [171]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

None of the above is a case of plagiarism.

Explanation:

Plagiarism is an activity where a person totally copies the words or the concept of a work produced by another person without giving due credit to the original author, that is, plagiarism occurs when someone copies another person's work and assumes the authorship of the work . In this regard, none of the options shown in the question above show a situation in which plagiarism was adopted.

It is important to state that plagiarism is a crime, as it is an activity that directly violates the copyright and distribution of a work.

Alina [70]4 years ago
4 0

choices b), d), f) are the following acts that constitute plagiarism.

Explanation:

Plagiarism means  when someone takes your work or ideas and passes it as their own. Its similar to copying.

The above choices all represent plagiarism. Allowing a tutor or a friend or even allowing a paid editor to revise your work all are acts of plagiarism.

If you take a paper and submit it in another professor's class also is plagiarizing.

Any idea or a write up which is not original is plagiarism.

The rest of the choices are all legal acts.

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