Original Source Material Student Version The selected memories, nevertheless, bo
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Original Source Material Student Version The selected memories, nevertheless, both from her childhood and from Sally's do coalesce, or at least indicate a very clear thematic focus: primarily death, and, to a smaller extent, writing, creation, the power of words-two aspects where this book originates in: the trauma of death as a source of writing--and, as a result, as a means of creating one's self, the autobiographical subject, or the subject of this autobiography. References: Séllei, N., (2009) The mother in mourning as the subject of autobiography in Rosamond Lehmann's The swan in the evening: Fragments of an inner life. In A. O'Reilly, & S. Caporale-Bizzini (Eds.). From the personal to the political: Toward a new theory of maternal narrative (pp. 170-182). Cranbury, NJ: Susquehanna University Press. The distress caused by death can serve as a source for writing and writing can be seen as a way of creating one's self. It this way, death may be seen as the source of the autobiographical subject, which contrasts with our notions of an autobiography: the story of an individual's life. Which of the following is true for the Student Version above? Word-for-Word plagiarism Paraphrasing plagiarism This is not plagiarism
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The given write-up presents a student’s own take on an original writing. However, the student has not given any citations and hence it is liable to be deemed as Paraphrasing plagiarism. This is because the student version summarizes the basic idea about death and autobiography taken from another source but has failed both to cite the author(s) and to provide the corresponding reference.
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