Asked by xen
How can you avoid plagiarizing a source you want to use in writing a paper? Select all that apply.
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Responses
making sure to cite the source accurately
making sure to cite the source accurately
either paraphrasing or directly quoting the text with a citation
either paraphrasing or directly quoting the text with a citation
by quoting the source in full
by quoting the source in full
by finding an additional source with a competing point of view
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Correct choices:
- making sure to cite the source accurately
- either paraphrasing or directly quoting the text with a citation
Why the others are wrong:
- "by quoting the source in full" alone doesn't prevent plagiarism unless you also attribute it properly (and quoting entire works may be inappropriate).
- "by finding an additional source with a competing point of view" doesn't prevent plagiarism of the original source.
- making sure to cite the source accurately
- either paraphrasing or directly quoting the text with a citation
Why the others are wrong:
- "by quoting the source in full" alone doesn't prevent plagiarism unless you also attribute it properly (and quoting entire works may be inappropriate).
- "by finding an additional source with a competing point of view" doesn't prevent plagiarism of the original source.
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