Chemistry, asked by ruedaeuniceellary, 7 months ago

Ppreclat
D.
4. You can be easily accused of plagiarizing other author's work if you will not cite your
sources.
A. copying
C. robbing
B. repeating
D. stealing​

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Answered by richadhadiwal
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Answer:

stealing

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Option D) stealing​

  • to present as new and creative an idea or product taken from an existing source while stealing and passing off (the words or ideas of another) as one's own. to use (another's production) without giving credit to the source. Or to put it another way, plagiarism is a form of fraud.
  • A crime is plagiarism! Plagiarism is defined as the act of taking someone else's words or ideas and passing them off as your own in the Merriam-Webster online dictionary. Plagiarism is the act of using another person's work (a photograph, a piece of music, etc.) without properly referencing the author.
  • In essence, plagiarism is simultaneous theft and deception. Because the writer uses information without properly citing the source, it is regarded as plagiarism. Because the writer claims ownership of the ideas, it is regarded as fraud.
  • Instead of tangible property, plagiarism includes intellectual property. to use someone else's thoughts or words as one's own without giving them due credit.

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