1. Which of the following is an example of plagiarism? (1 point)

A. including a common expression or proverb without using quotation marks
B. retelling, in your own words, information from an encyclopedia article
C. adding a quotation from an external source without citing the author***

2. Which of the following parenthetical citations of the book Heading to the Polls by Karima Smith is formatted correctly according to the MLA style? (1 point)
A. (Smith)
B. ("Heading to the Polls")
C. (Smith 56-57)***

3. What is the difference between parenthetical citations and the citations in works-cited page? (1 point)
A. Parenthetical citations are more complete.
B. Parenthetical citations are used for quick reference.
C. Parenthetical citations appear at the end of each page.

im not really good at this so help would be gr8

1. D

2. A
3. D
get it right people!

What is right

1)D
2)A
3)D

1 and 2 are correct. What do you think about 3?

Remember that "parenthetical" comes from the word "parentheses." ( )

i looked it up and i think its b...???

I GOT ALL OF THEM WRONG, U GUYS DONT KNOW THE ANSWERS!!!!!!!!!!

1. D

2. A
3. B

correct answers (yes, even though it says dab it is completely correct. i promise.)

1. To determine which of the options is an example of plagiarism, we need to understand what plagiarism means. Plagiarism is when someone presents someone else's work, ideas, or words as their own without proper acknowledgment. In this case, the correct example of plagiarism would be "C. adding a quotation from an external source without citing the author." This option shows that someone is including a direct quote from another source, but they fail to give credit to the original author by not providing a proper citation.

2. To determine which of the parenthetical citations for the book "Heading to the Polls" by Karima Smith is formatted correctly, we need to consider the MLA style guidelines. According to MLA style, a parenthetical citation should include the author's last name and the page number(s) of the specific information used. From the given options, the correct parenthetical citation would be "C. (Smith 56-57)" as it includes the author's last name followed by the page numbers where the information can be found.

3. The difference between parenthetical citations and citations in a works-cited page lies in their purpose and placement. Parenthetical citations are used within the body of a research paper to briefly and directly refer readers to the full citation in the works-cited page. They appear immediately after a quotation or paraphrased information and provide enough information to identify the source. On the other hand, citations in a works-cited page provide a comprehensive list of all the sources used in a research paper, accompanied by detailed bibliographic information. Works-cited citations are listed alphabetically and include all the necessary publication details for readers to locate the original sources. Neither parenthetical citations nor citations in a works-cited page are more complete than the other, as they serve different purposes. Parenthetical citations serve as quick references, while works-cited citations provide in-depth information about the sources used.