plagiarism, Common knowledge
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a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and is presented as being your own work
ReplyDeletethe act of plagiarizing; taking someone's words or ideas as if they were your own
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kayla creed
Plagarism is the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
ReplyDeleteCommon knowledge is something widely or generally known.
Ivorie H.♥
There is no clear boundary on what is considered common knowledge. Even experts on plagiarism disagree on what counts as common knowledge. For instance, many sources only consider facts — current and historical events, famous people, geographic areas, etc. — to be potentially common knowledge. Others also include nonfactual material such as folklore and common sayings. Some sources limit common knowledge to only information known by others in your class, other sources look at what is common knowledge for the broader subject area.
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Plagiarism is taking something and claming that its yours. And not giving credit to what someone else did. Plagiarism, you can simply do just by paist and cut.
ReplyDeleteThere is no clear boundary on whats Is considered common knowledge. Common knowledge is anything generally known to everyone. Common knowlegde can be words, facts, history and more that everyone knows.
Taylor
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