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Question 14

Patch-writing occurs when a student:

A. Writes passages that are not copied exactly but have been borrowed heavily from another source.

B. Obtains work composed by someone else and submits it under their own name.

C. Writes their own paper but includes passages copied word for word without quotes or proper attribution to the original source.

D. Writes their own work using information gleaned from their studies.



Answer :

Final answer:

Patchwriting, a form of plagiarism, involves heavy reliance on the language of an original source without proper attribution. It consists of borrowing words from various authors to create new content.


Explanation:

Patchwriting, also known as shoddy paraphrasing, occurs when a writer relies too heavily on the language of an original source without proper attribution or quotation marks. It involves borrowing words and sentences from different authors and combining them to create something new, often leading to accusations of plagiarism.


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