If you use an idea or words from a published author and you do not give them credit, you are committing a felony. not a good person. plagiarizing. quoting material.
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pla·gia·rism/ˈplājəˌrizəm/ Noun: The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
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Oh, in that case... you are plagiarizing. Even two or three words can be considered plagiarism, and can result in your expulsion. Here is an example: Suppose I want to quote a renowned researcher on Shakespeare. I do not have an actual researcher, so I will plagiarize from a phony one... Shakespeare is not thought of as a great playwright because he most likely did not have a good education and received his material "from another dude." Of course, plagiarism could be double in this case: I plagiarized from the phony researcher in the quote as well as in the earlier part of the sentence, when I said he "most likely did not have a good education." See how this works? This can, of course, occur in Humanities, Sciences, or Maths--- no matter what you are writing, you MUST state your sources. Let me know if this is what you need, please!
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