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Could i be caught with plagerism even though I've changed an extract completely?

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Could i be caught with plagerism even though I've changed an extract completely?

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  1. Possibly, if you want to be safer look how to do a harvard reference bibliography. To show where your research has come from, therefore your not claiming that research to be your own.

    Look on this link http://efn.hud.ac.uk/studyskills/referen...

    It shows you how to do it.


  2. cite your surces and you should be ok . it's all in the citations.

  3. If it's obvious. Just rewording someone else's work is still copying, just a little harder to tell. The question is, if it gets compared to other work you have done, will it show a massive jump in ability. If it does then you are going to get caught out.

  4. If you've changed it completely then no, you shouldn't get caught.

    The best writers are the thieves of ideas ;)

  5. If you've worded it in a bizarrely formal or disjointed way, it might make people suspicious.

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