paraphrasing NO plagiarism
Plagiarizing vs Paraphrasing

A search with the query "define plagiarism" in Google yields almost three million results! You should be familiar with what plagiarism is from other activities in your classes and from the information in your student handbook. However, if you need to review, visit plagiarism.org and what is plagiarism.

If you need a review of paraphrasing, go to the Study Centre and complete the first three pages (Home, Structure and Words).

Important Instructions:
- This activity is meant to remind you of some of the concepts around plagiarism and paraphrasing discussed in class before starting practice exercises.
- If clicking the pink arrow does not work to go to the next part of Paraphrase Craze, use the scrollbar to scroll down.
- Do not click on Get Me Out of Here when you are finished the activity. Instead use the Next link at the bottom right hand side of this page.
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