What should you do before you put information into your own words for a project?(1 point)

Responses

present to your audience
present to your audience

interpret your sources
interpret your sources

examine your sources
examine your sources

gather your sources

examine your sources

Why is it important to interpret information into your own words? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

to write the information better than the original author
to write the information better than the original author

to make the information more exciting
to make the information more exciting

to answer your research question
to answer your research question

to help an audience understand material better
to help an audience understand material better

to avoid plagiarism

to help an audience understand material better

to avoid plagiarism

Which term describes passing off someone else's work as your own?(1 point)

Responses

plagiarism
plagiarism

interpreting
interpreting

misleading
misleading

summarizing

plagiarism

rag and drop the word into the correct location.(1 point)

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Drag and drop the word into the correct location.(1 point)

In order to present information from multiple sources in a way that is original, you need to Response area it.
1. interpret
2. plagiarize
3. write
4. revise

In order to present information from multiple sources in a way that is original, you need to revise it.

The correct answer is to "examine your sources" before putting information into your own words for a project. Examining your sources means thoroughly reading and understanding the information you have gathered from various sources. This step is important because it allows you to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information before you incorporate it into your project. By examining your sources, you can identify any potential biases, evaluate the credibility of the information, and gain a comprehensive understanding of the topic. Once you have examined your sources, you can then proceed to interpret and present the information in your own words for your audience.