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winnie found a sentence that says exactly whats shes been trying to say in her paper. she takes every other word from the sentence to form her own sentence, which will serve as the second main point of her paper. she doesnt cite this since she just took a handful of words that werent even right next to each other anyway.
was this plagiarism?
○ yes
○ no
○ maybe
question 5 10 pts
true or false: if introducing the author of a quote within the same sentence, you do not have to use parenthetical citation at the end of the sentence.
○ true
○ false
question 6 10 pts
a textbook describing the civil rights movement.
○ secondary source
○ primary source
- Taking words from another work without citation, even non-consecutive ones, counts as plagiarism as it uses others' original ideas/expression without attribution.
- When you introduce the author's name in the same sentence as the quote, you fulfill the in-text citation requirement, so no separate parenthetical citation is needed.
- A textbook analyzing or describing the Civil Rights Movement (a historical event) is a secondary source, as it interprets primary source materials rather than being a firsthand account.
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- Yes
- True
- Secondary source