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Understanding & Avoiding Plagiarism - Innovative Educators

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intact from the original author. This is not alegitimate way to paraphrase your source and wouldmislead your reader to think that the passage’s stylewas your original creation. When paraphrasing, it isimportant to use your own style and own wording. Ifthis is going to be too difficult, then it’s better toquote the passage instead.5. Instead of directly quoting my research, Iparaphrase my sources, putting them into my ownwords. When I paraphrase, I not only have to list thesources in my bibliography, but have to use in-textcitations too.Answer: TRUE. Anytime you use information fromanother source, whether paraphrased, summarizedor quoted, you must cite it in two places; in the textand in the bibliography at the end of your paper.Slide 22: Answers to Quiz6. I did a semester-long internship at a middle school. Iwrite about some of my personal experiences therein an essay for my sociology class. I don’t need tocite myself in my bibliography.Published by Articulate Presenterwww.articulate.com

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