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Which of these describe plagiarism? check all that apply. presenting someone else’s words as if it they were your own using someone else’s idea without giving him or her credit quoting and citing information correctly presenting someone else’s idea as if it were your own using text exactly as it appears without using quotation marks presenting your own original ideas

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