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Original Source Material Student Version Cobbling together elements from the previous definition and whittling away the unnecessary bits leaves us with the following definitions: A game is a system in which players engage in an artificial conflict, defined by rules, that results in a quantifiable outcome.
This definition structurally resembles that of Avedon and Sutton-Smith, but contains concepts from many of the other authors as well. References: Salen, K., & Zimmerman, E. (2004).
Rules of play: Game design fundamentals. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Salen and Zimmerman (2004) reviewed many of the major writers on games and simulations and synthesized the following definitions: "A game is a system in which players engage in an artificial conflict, defined by rules, that results in a quantifiable outcome" (p. 80). They contended that some simulations are not games but that most games are some form of simulation. References: Salen, K., & Zimmerman, E. (2004).
Rules of play: Game design fundamentals. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?

a)Word-for-Word
b)plagiarism Paraphrasing plagiarism
c)This is not plagiarism

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Answer:

a)

Step-by-step explanation:

From the writing of the student, it shows that he plagiarized the work word for word, in that

1. There was the page number of the article in his writing

2. In addition, the reference shouldn't have been added at this stage of writing but the student did added it.

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