Plagiarism is of major concern only in education.
Question 6 options:
True
False
Do you need to cite a source when paraphrasing information using your own words?
Question 7 options:
No - since it is in your own words, you do not need to cite a source.
Sometimes - it depends on how much paraphrasing you do.
Only if the author of the original source has indicated that they would like a citation used.
Yes - always.
If your 9th grade Literature and Composition teacher this year asks you to analyze a text that you read for class and write a written response, what should you do in order to avoid plagiarizing ideas in your written response?
Question 8 options:
You should complete the assignment on your own, without using any outside sources (except of course the original text you are analyzing).
You should look up ideas on the internet to see what other students have written in the past about the text. As long as you put the ideas in your own words, it's fine.
You should ask your friend to analyze the text for you and explain to you what you should write for your paragraph.
You should copy and paste someone else's response and turn it in as your own.
Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence so that the subject and verb agree.
Everyone _____ to sit down so we can start eating.
Question 9 options:
needs
need
Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence so that subject and verb agree.
The bands _____ up independently first, and then they do it together.
Question 10 options:
warms
warm