What is plagiarism?(1 point)

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Using content from the public domain is plagiarism.
Using content from the public domain is plagiarism.

Stealing or passing off another person’s ideas as one’s own is plagiarism.
Stealing or passing off another person’s ideas as one’s own is plagiarism.

Summarizing content in one’s own words is plagiarism.
Summarizing content in one’s own words is plagiarism.

Putting quotation marks around a source’s exact words is plagiarism.

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The correct response is:

Stealing or passing off another person’s ideas as one’s own is plagiarism.

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