Exercise 1:
- The student did not plagiaries in his essay because he provided attribution in the text, a citation, and cited the source on the work cited page.
- In an essay titled “The Tools of an Animal,” Michael Ventura…
- MLA
Exercise 2:
- There is plagiarism in the essay because the writer did not provide citation for the second paraphrased sentence.
- The student does not use attribution in the writing.
- Chicago
Exercise 3:
- There is plagiarism in the essay because the writer did not correctly include in-text citations in the essay.
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The authors of Writing in the Liberal Arts Tradition believe…
Exercise 4:
- There is not plagiarism in the essay because the writer paraphrases the text and includes the year of the lecture after the attribution to the lecturer.
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APA
Exercise 5:
- There is plagiarism in the essay because the student does not provide an in text citation or attribution for the second sentence written.
- In a short essay titled “Come on In,” Edward Abbey introduces; For Abbey, it is..
- MLA
Exercise 6:
- There is plagiarism because the writer does not provide attribution or in-text citation for the first or second sentence.
- CBE
- CBE is appropriate because the student is writing a paper about biology.
Exercise 7:
- There is not plagiarism because the student provides attribution and proper intext citation.
- Emslie, Euler, and Mead (1987), for instance, have observed…
- APA
Exercise 8:
- There is not plagiarism because the student provides attribution and proper intext citation.
- MLA
- The documentation style is appropriate because the essay is relates to liberal arts and humanities.