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lindiwe

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Plagiarism
 A) involves using good data from reputable sources to increase your credibility and to enhance the logic of your reasoning.
 B) happens in only academic settings.
 C) is the act of using others' ideas without proper documentation or by paraphrasing poorly.
 D) occurs when writers acknowledge the sources of their researched information.

Question 2

Which of the following statements about documenting data is not accurate?
 A) Documenting data can strengthen your argument.
 B) Documenting data protects you from charges of plagiarism.
 C) Documenting data is not necessary if you put the information in your own words.
 D) Documenting data helps the reader pursue the topic further and make use of the information.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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