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Paige has fallen behind. She put off writing her final paper for so long that now, the night before her paper is due, she finds herself with little more than just a thesis and a few notes scrawled on some notebook paper. Paige decides that just this once she will take shortcuts and copy, word for word, several paragraphs from a source she found online that will help fill in the gaps in her paper. Paige copying content word for word and presenting it as her own is called?

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The answer is A a violation of intellectual property rights

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Plagiarism

Step-by-step explanation:

Plagiarism, according to the definition provided in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, can be defined as a literary theft. It is not just the copying of someone's else work but an act of literary fraud.

When a person plagiarizes a work, he/she copy the whole text from word to word and also doe not give credit to the owner's work.It is a type of stealing in the literary or educational world.

In the given case, Paige has done the same thing. She did copy someone else work word to word and did not give credit to the owner.

So, this is an example of Plagiarism.

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