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21 June, 06:52

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

Do not mark those items that are legal acts.

a) Meeting with a Writing Center consultant

b) Allowing a paid editor to revise your work

c) Using the exact words of another writer, within quotation marks and with

a parenthetical citation

d) Submitting a paper turned in for another class

e) Allowing classmates in your peer review group to comment on your paper

f) Allowing a tutor or friend to edit your paper

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  1. 21 June, 07:10
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    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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