Which of the following would be considered plagiarism? using data, without citat
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Which of the following would be considered plagiarism? using data, without citation, from an Environmental Protection Agency study for a pie chart that you yourself created O summarizing, without citation, a critic's analysis of Die Hard: With a Vengeance, a film you have seen using, without citation, an argument that you read on a blog, because you feel that you would have come to the same conclusion All answers are correct. Suppose that you write an essay for a literature class that is a textual analysis of a novel. Your essay is made up of your own analysis, interwoven with the following three uses of researched information: (1) a paraphrase of statements the novel's author recently made in an interview, (2) a quotation from a prominent critic's review of the novel, and (3) a summary of an argument that took place on the comments thread of another person's blog entry about the novel Which of the following describes the proper approach to citation of these three uses of information? O You should cite only the review. You should cite the review and the blog entry You should cite the interview, the review, and the blog entry You should cite the review and the blog entry.Explanation / Answer
Answer:
1.
All of the statements comes under the condition of plagiarism.
Hence, option (d) is correct answer.
2.
One should cite interview, review,and blog entry.
Hence, option (C) is correct answer.
3.
Type of information does not require citation is:
A quotation from TV interview in which a top official denies having authorized torture.
Hence, option (d) is correct answer.
4.
The material requires citation is the use of the term "rickism" as defined by the music critic Kelefa Sanneh.
Hence,option (a) is correct.
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