Question
● What is a bibliography?
● What is plagiarism?
● By NOT ______________________________________, you are implying that you came up with everything on your own.
● Schools expect you to maintain your _______________ and your _______________.
● Schools have their own Academic Integrity policies, but it is not uncommon for a school to _______________ students who plagiarize.
● Teachers want to know what you _______________, not just _______________.
● Always mention (cite your source) when you take an _______________ from somewhere.
● What is plagiarism?
● By NOT ______________________________________, you are implying that you came up with everything on your own.
● Schools expect you to maintain your _______________ and your _______________.
● Schools have their own Academic Integrity policies, but it is not uncommon for a school to _______________ students who plagiarize.
● Teachers want to know what you _______________, not just _______________.
● Always mention (cite your source) when you take an _______________ from somewhere.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your prompts:
- A bibliography is a list of sources (books, articles, websites, etc.) that were referenced or consulted in the creation of a work, typically including details such as the author's name, title of the work, publication date, and other relevant information.
- Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s work, ideas, or intellectual property without proper attribution, presenting it as if it were your own original work.
- By NOT **citing your sources**, you are implying that you came up with everything on your own.
- Schools expect you to maintain your **academic integrity** and your **credibility**.
- Schools have their own Academic Integrity policies, but it is not uncommon for a school to **discipline** students who plagiarize.
- Teachers want to know what you **think and understand**, not just **what you have copied**.
- Always mention (cite your source) when you take an **idea or quote** from somewhere.
- A bibliography is a list of sources (books, articles, websites, etc.) that were referenced or consulted in the creation of a work, typically including details such as the author's name, title of the work, publication date, and other relevant information.
- Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s work, ideas, or intellectual property without proper attribution, presenting it as if it were your own original work.
- By NOT **citing your sources**, you are implying that you came up with everything on your own.
- Schools expect you to maintain your **academic integrity** and your **credibility**.
- Schools have their own Academic Integrity policies, but it is not uncommon for a school to **discipline** students who plagiarize.
- Teachers want to know what you **think and understand**, not just **what you have copied**.
- Always mention (cite your source) when you take an **idea or quote** from somewhere.