The student copied several sentences from an article without citing the author, but slightly changed the words. He believes this is not plagiarism. - False, In his thesis, the student used text from the Internet without citing the source. He thought that if the text is on a free website, it's not important. - False, The student decided to copy several paragraphs from a scholarly article because the topic was very complex, and he could not fully understand the material. He believes this is not plagiarism because the text was too difficult to comprehend. - False, While preparing for a presentation, the student used an image from Google without citing the author. He believes this is fine since the image is easy to find on the Internet. - False, The student wrote a term paper in which she used quotes from various sources but forgot to include the citations. She believes this is not plagiarism because all the quotes were from authoritative sources. - False, A student copied several paragraphs of text, listed the authors in the bibliography, but did not include citations for each specific fragment. He believes this is sufficient. - True, If a student paraphrases information in their own words without citing the source, it will still be considered plagiarism, as the approach and ideas were taken from someone else. - True, The teacher said that if I just list the source at the end of the paper, I can use the text entirely without changes. - False,
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