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The reading for this assignment is the Harvard Guide to Using Sources<\/a>. After reviewing the article, please do the following. Make sure to click on the links at the bottom (“Mosaic Plagiarism”, “Inadequate Paraphase<\/span>“, etc.)<\/p>\n a. What is the difference between verbatim plagiarism and mosaic plagiarism?<\/p>\n b. What is the article’s advice on avoiding inadequate paraphrasi c. After paraphrasing<\/span> an idea, do you still need to cite it? Why?<\/p>\n d. In your answers submitted for this seminar, what types of plagiarism were committed? Give an example of each from your own original answers.<\/p>\n [2]. Correct paraphrasing<\/span> activity<\/u><\/p>\n The reading for this assignment is in this document<\/a>.<\/p>\n a. Paraphrase paragraph 2 in two sentences.The Harvard Guide to Using Sources has a good example of acceptable and unacceptable paraphrasing<\/span>. My advice: Read the paragraph first, take notes in your own words, then wait a few minutes. Then summarize your notes in 2 sentences. Make sure to include the proper in-text citation at the end of your answer.<\/p>\n b. Paraphrase paragraph 4 in one sentence. Make sure to include the proper in-text citation at the end of your answer.<\/p>\n [3]. Combining the use of quotes, paraphrasing<\/span>, and citations activit<\/u>y<\/p>\n Now let’s combine correct paraphrasing<\/span>, quotes, and citations. From the same document as question 2<\/a>, paraphrase paragraph 5 in 3-4 sentences. Include at least one direct quote from the paragraph, and quote it properly. Make sure to include the proper in-text citation at the end of your answer and<\/i><\/u> after the quote. <\/p>\n [4]. The importance of trust. <\/u><\/p>\n This assignment is described in this document<\/a>. Send answers to both parts of the assignment in an email to me with your other answers.<\/p>\n
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