Module 11

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1.

A
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. B

F 1. We can just copy from others work when we make research.


2. It is important to know paraphrasing to properly cite others works.
T
3. All articles in the internet can be copied without acknowledging the
F original author.
F 4. We cannot commit plagiarism if we take use ideas from our previous
work.
T
5. Original ideas need to be paraphrased and properly cited.

Yes, I have a similar experience but it was a different case. It happened almost 3
years ago, I wrote a poem and a page published it, I was so happy that I was able to
share my work with other people but little did I know that different Facebook pages are
posting it without giving proper credits. Up to this day I can search some post using my
poem as their caption. Obviously, I felt robbed so it serves as a lesson for me to not do
the same with other’s intellectual property because it will definitely hurt them too.

1. B
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. B
F 1. Self-plagiarism is committed when unintentionally neglected to cite a
source or quoted by using similar words or sentence structure.
T 2. Direct plagiarism is committed when you take phrases from a source
without using quotation marks or citation.
T 3. Accidental plagiarism can be avoided through responsible writing and
running your work in an initial plagiarism test available in internet.
F 4. Accidental plagiarism is committed when you mix your previous works to
come up with new article without proper citation and permission to the
teacher you previously submitted the work.
F 5. Self-plagiarism is committed when you copy word-for-word a section of
others’ works without quotation marks.

1. Direct Plagiarism
2. Direct Plagiarism
3. Self-Plagiarism
4. Accidental Plagiarism
5. Mosaic Plagiarism

T 1. Direct plagiarism happens borrow an essay made by your best friend and
then submit it as your own work.
F 2. Mosaic plagiarism happens when You borrow an essay made by your
best friend and then submit it as your own work.
F 3. Self-plagiarism happens when you hand in an essay for one subject that
you have already submitted for another.
T 4. Direct plagiarism is committed when you download an article from the
internet and submit it to your teacher.
F 5. Accidental plagiarism happens when you copy down exact sentences or
paragraphs from others’ work.
T 6. Direct plagiarism is committed when you have read an idea that you
really like and put it in your own essay.
T 7. Accidental plagiarism happens when you have unintentionally come up
with sentence related to others.
F 8. Mosaic plagiarism happens when you copy every line of others work.
F 9. Self-plagiarism is committed when you find a great source for research on
the internet then put it on your essay.
F 10. Accidental plagiarism happens when you take information from an
outside source and presenting it as your own

S Y N O N Y M S O N R D I
I M O S A I C G A T I I N
C I T A T I O N O D Q R Q
C R E D I T L M N A R E U
A C C I D E N T A L E C O
S T R U C T U R E A D T T
C E R C O P I E D L E M E
P L A G I A R I Z E D T E

1. DIRECT
2. SYNONYMS
3. MOSAIC
4. CITATION
5. CREDIT
6. ACCIDENTAL
7. QUOTE
8. STRUCTURE
9. COPIED
10. PLAGIARIZE
T 1. Direct plagiarism happens when you have read an idea that you really
like and put it in your own essay.
F 2. Self-plagiarism happens when you have unintentionally come up with
sentence related to others.
F 3. Mosaic plagiarism happens when you hand in an essay where almost
every line is copied.
F 4. Accident plagiarism happens when you find a great source for research
on the internet then put it on your essay.
T 5. Accident plagiarism happens when information from an outside was
unintentionally the same.

Yes, he did not understand it. If I am going to paraphrase it I think he will be able to
understand the message. I will give emphasis on the definition of productive and why
playing too much video games cannot be counted as one.

T 1. To come up with a good paraphrased sentence, you need to be


careful in reading for you to grasp the meaning of the sentence you are
going to paraphrase.
F 2. You don’t need to highlight or list the points or ideas presented in the
text that you are reading.
F 3. Rewriting is an additional work. You need to be contented with what
you have paraphrased even it is wrong.
T 4. You need to remember that the paraphrased sentence or paragraph
has structural difference from the original even the choice of words.
T 5. There are so many citation styles available to you. It is important to refer
back to what is prescribed by your organization or institution.
1. She experienced the exciting era of liberation for women.
2. Up to 75 pound Acacia leaves and hay can be consumed each day by the
giraffe.
3. Make sure that when you come to Italy, you have time for a Tuscan wine
tasting experience.
4. A stuffy nose and high temperature are signs of flu.
5. Economic holiday can be an all-inclusive resort.

1. Nasal congestion and fever are symptoms of flu.


2. He has many things to throw.
3. Most professional plumbers prefer this brand.
4. The excess body fat can break down, helping to shed a few pounds.
5. You can upload a Youtube video to help your company expose itself online
even further.

1. Taking another win, the kid ran swiftly over the finish line.
2. Many kind souls at the puppy drive adopted puppies.
3. I would like to see you express yourself, as Clara does, more clearly when I
understand where you come from and really respect your opinion.
4. For those once in the military, the elderly were honored with a parade.
5. She was ill-mannered at the formal dinner table, that irritated me.
P A R A P H R A S E R D I
I M O S A I C G A R E A D
K E Y P O I N T S D Q R Q
C O M P A R E W R I T E U
T E X T D E R E W R I T E
S T R U N D E R S T A N D
C O M P R E H E N D E M E
G R A S P A R I Z E D T E

1. PARAPHRASE
2. KEYPOINTS
3. READ
4. COMPARE
5. WRITE
6. TEXT
7. REWRITE
8. UNDERSTAND
9. COMPREHEND
10. GRASP

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