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Would this count as plagarism (1 Viewer)

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say during an exam, it asks you to provide a definition, and you provide one that is exactly word by word from textbook, is that allowed?
 

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say during an exam, it asks you to provide a definition, and you provide one that is exactly word by word from textbook, is that allowed?
Just acknowledge it - referencing in an exam usually doesnt need to be perfect so just an attempt at a reference would suffice.
 

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say during an exam, it asks you to provide a definition, and you provide one that is exactly word by word from textbook, is that allowed?
its 100% plagiarism in an assignment, but for an exam I don't think so. If you can remember the source, you should probs reference it just in case.
 

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Not plagiarism. A definition is a definition. There is only one way to word it really.
 

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