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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the plagiarism activity worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the original sources provided. Familiarize yourself with the content to accurately assess the quotations and paraphrases.
  3. For each quotation or paraphrase, determine if it is an example of plagiarism. Write 'Plagiarized' on the line if it is, or 'Okay' if it is not.
  4. Be prepared to support your answers with reasoning based on your understanding of proper citation practices and paraphrasing techniques.
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Paraphrasing is putting thoughts or ideas into your own words; this is the first step to avoiding plagiarism. The next step is to learn to cite sources correctly; by recording key information initially such as the book or article title, author, date of publication, website, etc.
You may have heard that five words in a row is considered plagiarism. We would like to give you that kind of clear-cut standard for judging when you have plagiarized. But plagiarism is more a matter of context than of a specific number of words.
Paraphrasing without citation is the most common type of plagiarism. Paraphrasing, like quoting, is a legitimate way to incorporate the ideas of others into your writing. It only becomes plagiarism when you rewrite a sources points as if they were your own.
Anything above 15% is indicative of the fact that the students work contains a great deal of plagiarised material. In the context of the students academic submission, a Turnitin plagiarism score of 15% could result in a range of disciplinary measures.
5 ways to avoid plagiarism in your writing 1 Cite your source. 2 Include quotations. 3 Paraphrase. 4 Present your own idea. 5 Use a plagiarism checker.

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Generally speaking, you may use three--possibly four--consecutive words (excluding such words as the, and, if, and in) without quotation marks or footnote. For example, Italian Renaissance Art and Italian Renissance painting and sculpture are common phrases and its hard to find a graceful alternatives.
The Common Types of Plagiarism Direct Plagiarism. Direct plagiarism is the word-for-word transcription of a section of someone elses work, without attribution and without quotation marks. Self Plagiarism. Mosaic Plagiarism. Accidental Plagiarism.
Flagrant Plagiarism Typical Examples Include: Using anothers work from print, web, or other sources without acknowledging the source; quoting from a source without citation; using facts, figures, graphs, charts or information without acknowledgement of the source.

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