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Discussion Directions:
Post your answer to the questions in the threaded discussion.
Would you please answer each discussion questions with a minimum of 2 complete sentences? Also, make sure to check your grammar and punctuation.
Phrases such as "I don't know" or "IDK" will not be accepted.
If you have any questions, contact your teacher before completing the discussions.
Discussion Questions:
1) Have you ever had someone take something of yours or take credit for something you did? Explain.
2) How did that make you feel?
3) What is plagiarism, and how can you avoid it?
answer as a 7 year old
Post your answer to the questions in the threaded discussion.
Would you please answer each discussion questions with a minimum of 2 complete sentences? Also, make sure to check your grammar and punctuation.
Phrases such as "I don't know" or "IDK" will not be accepted.
If you have any questions, contact your teacher before completing the discussions.
Discussion Questions:
1) Have you ever had someone take something of yours or take credit for something you did? Explain.
2) How did that make you feel?
3) What is plagiarism, and how can you avoid it?
answer as a 7 year old
Answers
GPT-4o mini
1) Yes, one time my friend borrowed my art project and showed it to the teacher without telling me. They said it was their work, and that made me feel really sad because I worked hard on it.
2) When my friend took credit for my project, I felt upset and left out. I didn’t like that they didn’t say it was mine because I wanted people to know how much I tried to make it special.
3) Plagiarism is when someone takes another person's work or ideas and pretends they are their own. To avoid plagiarism, I can always remember to share my own ideas and say where I found information if I use something from someone else.
2) When my friend took credit for my project, I felt upset and left out. I didn’t like that they didn’t say it was mine because I wanted people to know how much I tried to make it special.
3) Plagiarism is when someone takes another person's work or ideas and pretends they are their own. To avoid plagiarism, I can always remember to share my own ideas and say where I found information if I use something from someone else.