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Plagiarism |
Meaning |
using another’s work without having permission or giving credit |
Example 1 |
The teacher accused Jerry of plagiarism because she knew he could never write such an exceptional paper. |
Example 2 |
When the newspaper editor discovered the writer’s plagiarism, he fired him for taking credit for another person’s work. |
Example 3 |
The student did not realize he committed plagiarism when he copied the paragraph from the magazine and used it in his paper. |
Example 4 |
Since Phil believed his television concept had been stolen, he took the producer to court and sued him for plagiarism. |
Example 5 |
Because the professor received identical papers from two different students, he knew there was a case of plagiarism in his class. |
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