Look for lapses in sense, awkward passages, wordiness, poor transitions between ideas and evidence, unnecessary repetition, wrong or misspelled words, and errors in grammar, punctuation, or mechanics.
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Question 2
The internet has made it easier to plagiarize than ever before; with just a few clicks, you can copy and paste passages or whole documents into your own files.
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Question 3
When Amanda walks into the hotel room smiling sweetly.
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Question 4
If you do not know a subject well enough to determine whether a piece of information is common knowledge; make a record of the source as you would for any other quotation, paraphrase or summary.
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Question 5
Instructors usually distinguish between deliberate plagiarism, which is cheating, and careless plagiarism, which often stems from a writer's inexperience with managing sources.
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Question 6
At the end of your paper, a list titled Works Cited, includes all the sources you quoted, paraphrased, or summarized in your paper.
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Question 7
In The Glass Menagerie, Tom says, "I give you truth in the pleasant disguise of illusion."
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Question 8
The students thought a college education was beyond their dreams because it was too costly and too demanding.
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Question 9
Blowing out the candles every night.
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Question 10
You must always acknowledge other people's independent material - that is, any facts, ideas, or opinions that are not common knowledge or your own.