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1. Copying and pasting from the Internet can be done without citing the Internet page, because everything on the Internet is common knowledge and can be used without citation. True False
2. You don’t have to use quotation marks when you quote an author as long as you cite the author’s name at the end of the paragraph. True False
3. When you summarize a block of text from another work, citing the source at the end of your paper is sufficient. True False
4. If you quote your roommate in an interview, you don’t have to cite him/her or use quotation marks. True False
5. You don't have to cite famous proverbs because they’re common knowledge. True False
6. If you borrow someone's idea and use it in a paper, you don’t have to cite it. True False
7. Using a few phrases from an article and mixing them in with your own words is not plagiarism. True False
8. Song lyrics don't have to be cited. True False
9. If you come across the phrase "to be or not to be" and use it in your paper, you have to cite it. True False
10. The date for George Washington’s birthday is common knowledge which means you don't have to cite the source in which you found it. True False
1. Copying and pasting from the Internet can be done without citing the Internet page, because everything on the Internet is common knowledge and can be used without citation.
False
2. You don’t have to use quotation marks when you quote an author as long as you cite the author’s name at the end of the paragraph.
False
3. When you summarize a block of text from another work, citing the source at the end of your paper is sufficient.
False
4. If you quote your roommate in an interview, you don’t have to cite him/her or use quotation marks.
False
5. You don't have to cite famous proverbs because they’re common knowledge.
True
6. If you borrow someone's idea and use it in a paper, you don’t have to cite it.
False
7. Using a few phrases from an article and mixing them in with your own words is not plagiarism.
False
8. Song lyrics don't have to be cited.
False
9. If you come across the phrase "to be or not to be" and use it in your paper, you have to cite it.
True
10. The date for George Washington’s birthday is common knowledge which means you don't have to cite the source in which you found it.
True
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