Copying and pasting a paragraph from a website into a paper without quotation marks or citation. - Direct plagiarism, Reproducing a table or graph from a source without acknowledging the original author - Direct plagiarism, Submitting a paper that was previously submitted to a different course without permission or citation. - Self-plagiarism, Using the same paper for two different classes without making significant changes to the content - Self-plagiarism, Using a sentence or phrase from a source and only changing a few words before incorporating it into your own work without citation - Mosaic plagiarism, Paraphrasing a paragraph from a source but leaving some of the same words or phrases in the text without proper attribution - Mosaic plagiarism, Forgetting to include a citation for a direct quote in your paper. - Accidental plagiarism, Not realizing that a common phrase or idea is not original and using it without attribution - Accidental plagiarism, Paraphrasing an entire paragraph from a source without proper citation. - Paraphrasing plagiarism, Rewriting a sentence from a source in your own words but not acknowledging the original author - Paraphrasing plagiarism,

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