
Avoiding Plagiarism; Citations
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English
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7th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
Holland Gill
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18 Slides • 9 Questions
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Categorize
Copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit
A list of sources used in writing a paper
In-text citations
Using ChatGPT to write an essay
Which is considered plagiarism?
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Multiple Select
What are some possible consequences to plagiarizing?
You will have to redo the assignment
You will be suspended/expelled from the school.
You will get a permanent note on your academic record
You will get a ''0'' on the assignment.
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Multiple Choice
What are the consequences of plagiarism in an academic setting?
Failing grade
Parent contact
Referral
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Paraphrased information from a source should still be cited with the author's last name and a page number.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
When must you cite a source?
When you use a quote
When you summarize a text
When you paraphrase a text
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What are the two ways to cite according to the image?
Paraphrase and Direct Quote
Summary and Analysis
Citation and Reference
Quote and Paraphrase
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Multiple Choice
What are in-text citations and how are they used in writing?
They are tags that show where information is found
They are used to summarize information
They are only used in academic writing
They are not necessary in writing
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Multiple Choice
Which answer correctly uses an in-text citation to answer the question?
What are people doing to help the bees?
According to Jordan Fields, “many communities are now planting native flowers and creating ‘bee gardens’ to help protect these important pollinators” (27).
She says that places are planting gardens (Jordan. 27.)
We need to protect the pollinators (Jordan Fields)
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Multiple Choice
Which answer shows correct use of a parenthetical citation for the question?
What might happen to certain crops if bee populations disappear?
Page 27 tells us that crops might be hard to grow.
The author says crops will be hard to grow (Article Title)
“Without bees, crops like apples, almonds, and blueberries would be much harder to grow” (Fields 27).
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