-Sources only need to be cited if you quote directly from them.
-An image that you cut and paste from a government website (i.e. from the public domain) to use in your paper needs to be cited. True
-Unpublished information, like ideas in your professor’s lecture or an interview with your neighbor, never needs to be cited. False
Plagiarism can be exposed in many other way ways, not just simply copying one’s work word for word without using quotation marks. Be always mindful to also give the author credibility by also including the source in the bibliography. Plagiarism is shown not just through copying word for word, but also through small ideas and information that are used from other sources and incorporating it as your own without citing the source(Plagiarism).
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This is considered deceptive because the instructor that grades the assignments will grade all the students for their efforts for the completed assignments equally, thus by copying ones’ assignment over from the previous semester, that particular student will gain an unfair advantage over the others ( Multiple Submissions). In the end, they are not benefiting anything from turning the same material of from their previous semester for the current one, since having your own work accomplished individually for each semester will help you evaluate your mistakes and progress as a student who has to retake the