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What constitutes plagiarism? I. copying another’s work and presenting it as your own II. downloading and playing a song without paying for it III. making up information and creating citations I only II
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What constitutes plagiarism?
I. copying another’s work and presenting it as your own
II. downloading and playing a song without paying for it
III. making up information and creating citations
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The first one only- Copying another's work and presenting it as your own.
The second is copyright, and the third is just making up a story so false information? Idk what you'd call that
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