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source: bernie sanders, \what can we learn from denmark?\ published on …

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source: bernie sanders, \what can we learn from denmark?\ published on post 26 jul. 2013.

in denmark, social policy in areas like health care, child care, education and protecting the unemployed are part of a \solidarity system\ that makes sure that almost no one falls into economic despair.

student text:

in terms of its social policies in areas like health care, child care, education, and protecting the unemployed, denmark casts a wide safety net to make sure that virtually nobody falls into an economically desperate situation.

is the student text plagiarized?

no, it is not plagiarized.

yes, because it is an insufficient paraphrase.

yes, because it fails to cite the source.

yes, because it is an insufficient paraphrase and fails to cite the source.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The student text rephrases the source content but does not cite the original source, which is required for using someone else's ideas. While the paraphrasing changes some wording (e.g., "solidarity system" to "wide safety net", "economic despair" to "economically desperate situation"), the core ideas and structure are taken directly from the source without attribution. Failing to cite the source constitutes plagiarism, and the paraphrase is not so insufficient that it is just copying, but the lack of citation is the key issue here.

Answer:

Yes, because it fails to cite the source.