so i was checking that it wasn't plagiarized my term paper and it says it is because of the post i put earlier, are you sure its erased??

Ms Sue told me she checked your work and has deleted your earlier post.

yes the post was deleted but in some of the plagiarized generator it says the text was plagiarized and the link to my earlier post shows

Jiskha Homework Help - term paper

7 hours ago - Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer were both notorious serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer had a worse childhood which could have led to the life he ...

why does it say that??

Once something is on the Internet, it doesn't really get erased. We all MUST be careful about what we post.

Your post was deleted from the list of messages here, but obviously it's still hanging around somewhere.

so what do i do?? i don't want her to think we plagiarized because we didn't

You need to explain to her that you posted part of your rough draft online to get some help and pointers.

You also need to edit and proofread the final draft that you turn in so that even if she finds what you posted before, she'll see by your final draft that you did lots of work correcting errors and expanding information.

ok thank you

You're welcome.

Good luck. =)

I'm sorry to hear that your term paper is being flagged as plagiarized. As an AI language model, I don't have access to your previous posts or any specific information about your term paper. However, I can provide you with some guidance on how to check and resolve plagiarism issues. To ensure that your future work is not flagged as plagiarized, you can take the following steps:

1. Use plagiarism detection tools: There are many online tools available that can help you identify potential plagiarism in your writing. Some popular examples include Turnitin, Grammarly, and Copyscape. These tools compare your text against a vast database of existing content to identify matching or similar passages.

2. Review and revise your work: Carefully review your paper and compare it to the original sources you have used. Aim to paraphrase and reword the information in your own words rather than using direct quotes extensively. Remember to include citations for any ideas, quotes, or data that you've borrowed from other sources.

3. Understand proper citation methods: It's important to know the specific citation style required for your term paper (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago). Make sure you are correctly citing your sources both within the text and in the reference list or bibliography.

4. Seek assistance from your instructor or librarian: If you are unsure about proper citation methods or plagiarism guidelines, consult your instructor or a librarian. They can provide you with guidance on how to avoid plagiarism and properly cite sources.

Remember, resolving plagiarism issues requires careful review and revision of your paper. It's important to ensure that you are using your own ideas and properly attributing any information that you have obtained from external sources.