Avoiding Plagiarism Quick Check

Which phrase defines plagiarism?(1 point)

putting someone else's idea in your own words

giving credit to someone for their ideas

referencing an author or source

claiming another person's ideas as your own

the answers are:

1.claiming another person's ideas as your own
2.They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.
3.works cited
4.quotation marks

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Vitiating or avoiding plagiarism involves various techniques to prevent plagiarism, such as paraphrasing, summarizing, quoting, citing sources, and using plagiarism checker tools. These techniques help to ensure that one's work is original and free from any copied content, thereby avoiding plagiarism. By using these techniques, one can also give credit to the sources from where they have extracted information, preventing any misappropriation of someone else's work.

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How do citations prevent plagiarism? (1 point)

Responses

They show that you paraphrased someone else’s ideas or information.

They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.

They show that you claimed credit for someone else’s ideas or information.

They show that the you created the idea or gathered the information.

The correct answer is:

They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.

Citations are important as they indicate the original source of information or ideas used in a piece of work. By giving credit to the original author or source, one can avoid plagiarism as it demonstrates that the information is not one's own and that permission has been granted to use it. This also helps in avoiding copyright issues and shows that the work is based on a well-researched and credible source.

Where can a reader find a list of your sources?(1 point)

Responses

paraphrase page

index

works cited

glossary

The correct answer is:

works cited

A works cited is a list of sources that have been cited or referred to in a piece of work. This list is typically placed at the end of the work and includes the author(s), title(s), publisher, date of publication, and other relevant information about each source used in the work. It is designed to provide readers with the information necessary to locate and consult each source if they wish to do so.