Thursday, November 5, 2009

Plagiarism

Rowen Divine, Mike Cinicolo, Matt Zeisloft, Mickey Jaiven, Kellsey Bishop

1) 0 They are writing two different papers on the same topic and not necessarily copying each others papers.
2) 0 You are writing two different papers on the same topic however they are not intertwined and on different aspects of the topic. There is a very high chance of plagiarism because it is the same topic.
3) 0 You are just looking at others interpretations and forming your answers in the same way, however they are your answers and you are not copying anyone else.
4) 4 You are using the way they answered and slightly altering the words, so in reality it is the other persons answers.
5) 5 You are taking a picture (if it is not a free picture from Google) and not citing your sources. The teacher may not necessarily know its not your picture.

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