Comp 2 Midterm
List and define a type of intentional plagiarism
Intentional plagiarism is claiming sole authorship of a work that you know to have been largely written by someone else. Examples of Intentional Plagiarism. Purchasing a pre-written paper (either by mail or electronically). Letting someone else write part or all of a paper for you
What is the documentation style most often used in english classes?
MLA Format
Explain the difference between a paraphrase and a summary
Paraphrasing and summarizing are extremely similar actions and involve many of the same processes. The difference between the two is what their objectives are. The purpose of a summary is to condense source material into a shorter form. Paraphrasing, however, is not centrally concerned with length. Rather, paraphrasing is concerned primarily with the restatement of source material in a form that is different than the original
List and define a type of unintentional plagiarism
Unintentional plagiarism is plagiarism that results from the disregard for proper scholarly procedures. Examples of Unintentional Plagiarism: Failure to cite a source that is not common knowledge. Failure to "quote" or block quote author's exact words, even if documented
Define Summary
a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
Define Bibliography
a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, usually printed as an appendix
Define Paraphrase
a rewording of something written or spoken by someone else
Define Annotation
metadata (e.g. a comment, explanation, presentational markup) attached to text, image, or other data.
Define Plagiarism
the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.