Reformulate the main ideas in your own words, remove or replace unusual words, retain unique terms but highlight them as quotes.

English Question

You have used Keynes’ monetary theory, explained in your textbook. Keynes’ research is the original finding; textbook is a reflection. Which paper should you cite?

a. Keynes’ research

b. Textbook

c. Both

While completing a large thesis assignment, you found an article, that perfectly suits one of the chapters of your research. You included the article in quotation marks and cited it. Is it still considered to be plagiarism?

a. Yes, providing full source in quotation marks is a plagiarism;

b. No, the article is properly cited;

c. It depends on the place where the article was found;

Your article is about Picasso’s Women of Algiers, so you inserted a picture into the paper.

Choose the correct action:

a. There is no need to cite any pictures or graphs;

b. It is obligatory to cite all pictures and graphs used;

c. There is no need to cite the picture, as the paper is about Picasso and he is the author of it;

In order to make legitimate paraphrase you have to: (choose the variant where all statements are correct)

a. Reformulate the main ideas in your own words, remove or replace unusual words, retain unique terms but highlight them as quotes;

b. Adopt the same sentence structure as the source writer, use a suitable reporting verb and provided an in-text reference detail, express the main idea concisely;

c. reformulate the main ideas in your own words, copy useful pieces of the original text, use a suitable reporting verb and provided an in-text reference detail;

 

Reformulate the main ideas in your own words, remove or replace unusual words, retain unique terms but highlight them as quotes.
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