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Which examples could be considered plagiarism? Check all that apply. copying from a textbook quoting a writer’s idea and includ...Question
                Which examples could be considered plagiarism? Check all that apply.
copying from a textbook
quoting a writer’s idea and including the source
paraphrasing a text
copying an idea but changing the tense
paraphrasing an idea, and including an in-text citation and the source in the reference list
            
        copying from a textbook
quoting a writer’s idea and including the source
paraphrasing a text
copying an idea but changing the tense
paraphrasing an idea, and including an in-text citation and the source in the reference list
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    The following examples could be considered plagiarism:
1. **Copying from a textbook** - This is plagiarism if proper citation is not provided.
  
2. **Copying an idea but changing the tense** - This is still considered plagiarism, as the idea is not original.
The other examples listed would generally not be considered plagiarism if done correctly:
3. **Quoting a writer’s idea and including the source** - This is proper citation and not plagiarism.
4. **Paraphrasing a text** - This is not plagiarism as long as it is properly done and cited.
5. **Paraphrasing an idea, and including an in-text citation and the source in the reference list** - This is proper academic practice and not plagiarism.
Always ensure that appropriate citations are provided when using someone else's work or ideas.
    
1. **Copying from a textbook** - This is plagiarism if proper citation is not provided.
2. **Copying an idea but changing the tense** - This is still considered plagiarism, as the idea is not original.
The other examples listed would generally not be considered plagiarism if done correctly:
3. **Quoting a writer’s idea and including the source** - This is proper citation and not plagiarism.
4. **Paraphrasing a text** - This is not plagiarism as long as it is properly done and cited.
5. **Paraphrasing an idea, and including an in-text citation and the source in the reference list** - This is proper academic practice and not plagiarism.
Always ensure that appropriate citations are provided when using someone else's work or ideas.
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