5.4.7 - Referencing and Citation
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Practice Questions
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What is plagiarism?
💡 Hint: Think about the consequences of claiming someone else's ideas.
Name a common citation style used in literature.
💡 Hint: Think of what you use in English essays.
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What is the primary purpose of referencing?
💡 Hint: Think about the ethical importance of using others' ideas.
True or False: You do not need to cite a source if you are paraphrasing.
💡 Hint: Remember that even rephrased ideas still belong to the original author.
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Create a citation for a book using MLA style. The book title is 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, published in 1925.
💡 Hint: Remember the format: Author. Title. Publisher, Year.
Draft a thesis statement on the consequences of plagiarism in academic work and include a citation that supports your claim.
💡 Hint: Ensure to format the citation correctly according to your chosen style, for example, APA or MLA.
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