In English, you are studying the same novel that you studied in Year 10 with a different teacher. You realise that the assignments are so similar that you will be able to copy and paste most of your Year 10 assignment and resubmit it as your new assignment to save some time.

This is an example of

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This is an example of plagiarism. Plagiarism occurs when someone takes another person's work, ideas, or expressions and presents them as their own without proper attribution. Even if the work was your own, submitting it again without permission or acknowledgment could still be considered self-plagiarism, which is discouraged in academic settings. It’s always best to create original work for each assignment and ensure that you are following your institution's guidelines on academic integrity.