Choose the sentences that show plagiarism. (Choose 6)

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A. Billy finds an article online and directly cuts and pastes the article to become his research paper. Billy finds an article online and directly cuts and pastes the article to become his research paper.
B. Sally inserts her own personal opinion into her book report. Sally inserts her own personal opinion into her book report.
C. Todd paraphrases a passage from a book and then cites the source in his paper. Todd paraphrases a passage from a book and then cites the source in his paper.
D. John paraphrases one sentence from an article but does not give the article any credit in his paper. John paraphrases one sentence from an article but does not give the article any credit in his paper.
E. Kimberly reads about a great idea online and then writes a paper submitting that it was originally her idea. Kimberly reads about a great idea online and then writes a paper submitting that it was originally her idea.
F. Kate copies a paragraph word for word directly into her own paper and only gives credit to the source on her works cited page. Kate copies a paragraph word for word directly into her own paper and only gives credit to the source on her works cited page.
G. Ashley uses internal citation to give credit for someone else's idea. Ashley uses internal citation to give credit for someone else's idea.
H. Jennifer finds a sentence online to use in her paper, so she changes the order of a few words and does not give credit to the source. Jennifer finds a sentence online to use in her paper, so she changes the order of a few words and does not give credit to the source.
I. Cooper copies and pastes a few sentences from the internet into his paper, but he changes the font. Cooper copies and pastes a few sentences from the internet into his paper, but he changes the font.
J. Ross copies and pastes a sentence into his paper; then he puts quotation marks around it and cites the source.

A. Billy finds an article online and directly cuts and pastes the article to become his research paper.

D. John paraphrases one sentence from an article but does not give the article any credit in his paper.
E. Kimberly reads about a great idea online and then writes a paper submitting that it was originally her idea.
F. Kate copies a paragraph word for word directly into her own paper and only gives credit to the source on her works cited page.
H. Jennifer finds a sentence online to use in her paper, so she changes the order of a few words and does not give credit to the source.
I. Cooper copies and pastes a few sentences from the internet into his paper, but he changes the font.