Anti-Plagiarism

Exercise 1:

  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.
  2. In an essay titled “The Tools of an Animal,” Michael Ventura…
  3. MLA

Exercise 2:

  1. There is plagiarism in the essay because the writer did not provide citation for the second paraphrased sentence.
  2. The student does not use attribution in the writing.
  3. Chicago

Exercise 3:

  1. There is plagiarism in the essay because the writer did not correctly include in-text citations in the essay.
  2. The authors of Writing in the Liberal Arts Tradition believe…

Exercise 4:

  1. 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.
  2. APA

Exercise 5:

  1. There is plagiarism in the essay because the student does not provide an in text citation or attribution for the second sentence written.
  2. In a short essay titled “Come on In,” Edward Abbey introduces; For Abbey, it is..
  3. MLA

Exercise 6:

  1. There is plagiarism because the writer does not provide attribution or in-text citation for the first or second sentence.
  2. CBE
  3. CBE is appropriate because the student is writing a paper about biology.

Exercise 7:

  1. There is not plagiarism because the student provides attribution and proper intext citation.
  2. Emslie, Euler, and Mead (1987), for instance, have observed…
  3. APA

Exercise 8:

  1. There is not plagiarism because the student provides attribution and proper intext citation.
  2. MLA
  3. The documentation style is appropriate because the essay is relates to liberal arts and humanities.

 

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