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  • 4.3: Plagiarism and How to Avoid It

    • Writing Commons: "Use Solely Your Own Words to Paraphrase" Page

      Read these articles. When does paraphrasing turn into plagiarism? How can you avoid plagiarism when incorporating the works of others into your writing.

    • The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Writing Center: "Plagiarism" Page

      Read these articles. When does paraphrasing turn into plagiarism? How can you avoid plagiarism when incorporating the works of others into your writing.

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