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It is plagiarism because you still need to cite where you got the original idea from. 4. You copy a short paragraph from an article you found. You change a couple of words and
rearrange some words, so that it's slightly different than the original. You cite this as a
paraphrase with the author's name and do not use "quotation marks" around any parts of
the paragraph. Is this plagiarism?
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