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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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