Whether it’s your friend’s term paper or words of a well-known author, plagiarism is______(3 words).

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问题 Whether it’s your friend’s term paper or words of a well-known author, plagiarism is______(3 words).
  
Using another person’s ideas or words as your own without credit is called plagiarism. Whether it’s your friend’s term paper or words of a well-known author, plagiarism is cheating and dishonest.
    Meet Cassie, a university student. She an assignment to write a paper about changing weather patterns. Cassie’s project involves building on other people’s ideas that she finds in books, magazines and websites. She’s not the kind of person who would plagiarize by turning in someone else’s work, but she is aware that plagiarism can happen accidentally. So, she follows some basic rules.
    First, when she quotes an author directly, she uses quotation marks around the words to show that they are not hers, alongside a mention of the author’s name. She even does this in her notes to make sure she doesn’t forget.
    Second, she’s careful to use only her own words when she’s not quoting directly. She can summarize or paraphrase an idea as long as she’s accurate and references the original source. For example, she begins with ’As Smith found."
    Third, ideas like drawings, speeches, music, structural models, and statistics can also be plagiarized. Like words, she can use them as long as she gives credit.
    And lastly, she’s aware that some ideas are common knowledge and don’t need a source. For example, the idea that rain falls from clouds is common knowledge and doesn’t need a source, but rainfall measurements by a weather agency does require credit.
    A few weeks later, Cassie turned in her paper with the confidence that she had avoided plagiarism and maybe even provided some new ideas that other students in her field could use in the future, with credit, of course.

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答案common knowledge

解析 common knowledge文中说:最后一点,她知道一些常识是不需要标明出处的。
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