Respuesta :
Answer:
The correct answer is B) Paraphrasing plagiarism
Explanation:
According to both versions of the text, we can find evidence of paraphrasing plagiarism, which means not using exactly the same words of the author but using similar ones when writing.
The examples of paraphrasing plagiarism are:
Original: brilliant strategy; plagiarism: smart strategic thinking
Original: opportunistic experimentation; plagiarism: opportunistic experimenting
Original: "purposeful accidents"; plagiarism: intentional mishaps
The rest of the options are incorrect since word-by-word plagiarism refers to the use of the exact words between the original text and the other version.
In this case, a quotation making reference to the authors´ specific words is included. The authors are mentioned as sources of those quoted words, so it is not considered plagiarism.
Answer:
The correct answer is (C) This is not plagiarism.
Explanation:
Although student's version seems to be a paraphrase of the original version, it cannot be considered plagiarism since it mentions and makes reference by authors' names, year of publishing and quotation marks to the original version. It is not a word-for-word plagiarism exactly by the fact it provides quotation marks, and it is not a paraphrasing plagiarism because it actually just describes and explains the following quote it is about to present and make reference to.