Asked by Polly
You have plagiarized if you have *
A. No page numbers where you found the facts, no quotation marks around quotes, no source credited with providing you with the information, and no work cited page.
B. Quotes around the author’s ideas, no in-text citation with the quote, and a work cited page.
C. Copied and pasted information from a website but listed the website on the works cited page
D. All of the above
I think it might be A or D, am I correct?
A. No page numbers where you found the facts, no quotation marks around quotes, no source credited with providing you with the information, and no work cited page.
B. Quotes around the author’s ideas, no in-text citation with the quote, and a work cited page.
C. Copied and pasted information from a website but listed the website on the works cited page
D. All of the above
I think it might be A or D, am I correct?
Answers
Answered by
Reed
One of those is correct, not both.
Answered by
Polly
Alright, would it be D?
Answered by
T
Its A
Answered by
Reed
No, I don't think so. B is confusing to me. Does it mean that the quotation IS in the works cited page, or not? In either case, it means the quotation is improperly cited. The quotation marks indicate the writer is not claiming the words to be his/her own. The same with C. It indicates improper citation, not plagiarism. Quotations must always be in quotation marks and properly cited.
Answered by
Polly
The question was confusing me too. Thank you for the help!
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