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Plagiarism

4.2.8 Write: Prepare a Research Project, Part II, APEX

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4.2.8 Write: Prepare a Research Project, Part II Writing guide English 11 Sem 1 Name: Lucy Lilly Date: 1/4/2019 Expand the outline you wrote in Lesson 1 about the American Dream into an argumentative research essay. As in most essays, you'll need to include an introduction, body, and conclusion. You'll also need to support your claim with evidence. Your evidence will come from sources that you researched in Lesson 1, although you should feel free to seek out new sources if you need them. Take special care to integrate your sources correctly ? whether you're quoting them or paraphrasing them ? so that you avoid plagiarism. You want to make it obvious which words and ideas are your own and which come from sources. In-text citations help you make this distinction.

Vocabulary

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Abhor hate Bigot narrow-minded, prejudiced person Counterfeit fake; false Enfranchise give voting rights Hamper hinder; obstruct Kindle to start a fire Noxious harmful; poisonous; lethal Placid calm; peaceful Remuneration payment for work done Talisman lucky charm Abrasive rough; coarse; harsh Bilk cheat; defraud Covert hidden; undercover Engender cause Hangar storage area (like garage) for a plane Knotty complex; difficult to solve Nuance something subtle; a fine shade of meaning Plagiarism taking credit for someone else's writing or ideas Renown fame Tangent going off the main subject Abasement humiliation; degradation Billowing swelling; fluttering; waving Cower recoil in fear or servility; shrink away from

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Justin Kim Give credit and cite your sources Do not copy and paste Changing a word or two is still plagiarism Plagiarism is against the law Stealing an idea is also plagiarism Plagiarism will get you expelled from college Use quotation marks Plagiarism is using someone else?s words or ideas as your own and taking credit for it. If you copy and paste, your brain will go to waste. Article 1

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Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Dr. Liz Desnoyers-Colas Comm. 2280 Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Free Speech? How Free? Ethics Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Speaking Ethically Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Ethical Speech: Have a Clear, responsible goal Use Sound Evidence and Reasoning Be sensitive and tolerant to others Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Be Honest ?I did not have sexual relations with that woman-Monica Lewinsky.? Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 The Deadly Sins of Plagiarism Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 Plagiarism defined: Global Patchwork Famous examples of Plagiarizers Ethics and Free Speech Chapter 3 How to Avoid Plagiarism Do your own work Acknowledge your sources Oral citation
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