I am writing to you in the midst of recent concern drawn to your essay on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. I understand your argument is that due to the passage being of common knowledge it did not need to be cited, however I wanted to further express my opinions on the examples of plagiarism present within your work so I can help this situation to be further avoided and you can receive full marks for your excellent writing. Unfortunately, even if it was unintentional your work displayed a series of paraphrased sentences containing non-credited facts from C. Hugh Holman. An example of this in your essay is: “English as spoken and written in the period following the Norman Conquest and preceding the Modern English period
I am writing to you in the midst of recent concern drawn to your essay on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. I understand your argument is that due to the passage being of common knowledge it did not need to be cited, however I wanted to further express my opinions on the examples of plagiarism present within your work so I can help this situation to be further avoided and you can receive full marks for your excellent writing. Unfortunately, even if it was unintentional your work displayed a series of paraphrased sentences containing non-credited facts from C. Hugh Holman. An example of this in your essay is: “English as spoken and written in the period following the Norman Conquest and preceding the Modern English period