Glossary
- direct quotation
- A legitimate way of using someone else's exact words in your paper, so long as you put quotation marks around those exact words, and identify the source. (See paraphrase.)...[...]
- paraphrase
- Using another author's ideas, but different words, is paraphrasing. If you paraphrase someone else's ideas, in academic writing you must still give credit to the original author, because you are using someone else's ideas.(Whenever you are in doubt, cite your...[...]
- plagiarism (and academic integrity)
- Plagiarism is an academic or professional misrepresentation, in which a writer takes credit for someone else's ideas. Avoid plagiarism by submitting your own original workgiving proper credit to other people whose words and/or ideas appear in your workrecognizing that direct quotation...[...]
- revision
- Revising an assignment means looking at it carefully and making significant changes to improve it. If there's something wrong with your car's engine, you can't solve the problem with a fresh coat of paint. Revision asks you to go beyond...[...]
- Writing Process
- Writing is not a "sit-down-just-before-the-deadline-and-do-it-all-at-once" activity. Rather, it is a multi-stage activity, and a college writing class expects that you will take time to plan, draft, and revise each assignment before.[...]
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