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You have finally finished all of your research and taken a lot of notes. It’s time to begin drafting the presentation you’re going to share with Consuelo. As you begin writing, you want to make sure you don’t plagiarize the information you’ve found from your sources.
How can you avoid plagiarism in your paper?
Question 6 options:
By properly citing all information, whether a direct quote, paraphrase, or summary
By stating the name of the website where you found the information
By slightly changing a few words in a sentence and not citing the source
By copying and pasting directly from each source into your script
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Correct answer: By properly citing all information, whether a direct quote, paraphrase, or summary.
Why: Proper citations give credit to original authors and let readers find the sources. Simply naming a website, lightly changing words, or copying and pasting does not avoid plagiarism.
Why: Proper citations give credit to original authors and let readers find the sources. Simply naming a website, lightly changing words, or copying and pasting does not avoid plagiarism.
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