For my past post, you gave me this whole stuff for plagarism, ect. and i agree i needed to put them in my own words but this is what my teacher said:

"You chose a good site. Your essays have been very good. You should be developing some confidence in your own ability...you are doing a great job."

-MC

MC. You need another teacher. Anyone who tells you your essays are very good when mostly copying, is not doing you a favor. You cant do that in real life, nor in business.

I don't know specifically what you are refering to, but if it is your essays were largely lifted from other's works, and your teacher tells you it is ok, then you are getting cheated. It is your money.

MC, if you plagiarize when you're in college or in the working world, any of the following things can happen:

~~zero on the paper, the first time plagiarism occurs
~~F in the class if plagiarism occurs more than once
~~being fired from a job because of plagiarism (which is the same as stealing someone else's words and ideas)
~~being sued for using someone else's words and ideas
~~etc.

Learn how NOT to do it! Learn how to summarize, how to paraphrase, and how to quote -- and how to cite properly, no matter how you use the other person's ideas.

Based on your teacher's feedback, it seems like they were pleased with your essays and acknowledged your improvement. It's always great to receive positive feedback and be encouraged to have confidence in your own abilities. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to let me know!

It seems like your teacher provided positive feedback on your past post, acknowledging that you chose a good source and that your essays have been impressive. The statement "You should be developing some confidence in your own ability" suggests that your teacher wants you to rely more on your own skills and ideas instead of heavily relying on external sources.

While it's great to use reputable sources to support your arguments, it's important to remember that your own analysis and critical thinking are equally valuable. It's essential to properly attribute and cite any information or ideas that are not your own to avoid plagiarism. By incorporating your own thoughts, interpretations, and insights into your work, you can showcase your unique perspective and demonstrate your understanding of the subject matter.

So, moving forward, continue to choose reliable sources, but also focus on developing your own voice and ideas in your writing. Remember to always cite your sources properly to give credit to the original authors and avoid any plagiarism concerns.