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Using a few phrases from an article and mixing them in with your own words is not plagiarism. true or false.
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using a few phrases from an article and mixing them in with your own words is not plagiarism. true or false.
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It depends. If you mix in words from an article, it could count as a resource or a quote. If you do this, make sure to either give credit in your bibliography or add a source before/after the phrase from the article in your paper.
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