Plagiarism Quiz
Quiz by Laura Wipperman
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- Q1Copying word for word, from a source, without using quotation marks is calledproper writingplagiarismquotingciting sources30s
- Q2How should you correctly cite a direct quote?Just make sure you cite the source of your informationUse quotation marks, use the source's words - exactly as is, and create a bibliography, properly citing your sourceWrite, "As so-and-so said, . . followed by their wordsCopy their words and use them in your text30s
- Q3What is paraphrasing?Paraphrasing is changing a word or two in the sentence, when using someone else's ideas.Paraphrasing is when you use the thoughts of others, but state the ideas in your own words.Paraphrasing is when you copy someone else's words.Paraphrasing is when you make a direct quote.30s