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maks197457 [2]
2 years ago
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How do you think plagiarism has changed in the digital age? Is it easier or harder to plagiarize? Is it easier or harder to be c

aught?
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1 answer:
evablogger [386]2 years ago
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Answer:

But while it is true the Internet has made it easier for students to plagiarize, it's easy to forget that the Web is not as new of a technology as many seem to think. On the other hand, it's made plagiarism much easier to detect and prevent, creating tools to both catch mistakes and stop those who are acting in bad faith.

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The similarity is quite obvious. It would be that both of them are trying to persuade someone to think how you do or do what you are doing. They both should have an audience and they should both have the same structure, as well as a good amount of information to prove your point.
The differences would be that an essay is not verbal like a speech and an requires more gestures to connect and persuade. With a speech you also rely on your posture, the way you convey yourself, etc, while in an essay, you rely only on what you have written down.
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The speaker actually reasoned or thought that their "<em>...town should place lights near the soccer fields so teams can play at night</em>". This is reasoning.

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