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what is plagiarism

In the English language, when writing, we base ourselves on others persons words and ideas. In writing, it is required that you give proper credit for some materials in which a person borrows.

What is plagiarism? Plagiarism means using someone else’s work, without giving any credit. “To steal ideas and place into your own words…” When using another’s work, it is most important that you put that person’s words into quotation marks and you must always cite your sources and give citations when applying another one’s ideas, and also you must do this even when these are paraphrased into your own words.
When I say “to work”, this means apply original ideas, strategies and research, art, graphs, music and more. Using words, ideas, computer code, or any work to that fact by someone else without giving credit is plagiarism. Any time you use information from a source, you must always cite it, no matter what.
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