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Submission format: MLA
Prompt:
Write a 1,200 word (strict minimum) persuasive and reflective essay discussing the events that led to the plagiarized material appearing in your prior essay as you appeal to a student audience to avoid incidents of plagiarism in their assignments.
Because you are writing to a student audience, you should be candid (use first person) in your disclosure of how the plagiarism occurred. This means you may discuss how it was accidental or intentional, but be specific as to how—use concrete details, including the progress of the prior assignment and the sources utilized and how they may have been inevitably, unethically used. Name them; give examples.
This is NOT about apologizing for the plagiarism; it should be a careful review of how it occurred, which may include a misunderstanding of the ethical use of sources, MLA format, carelessness, and/or intent. It is in your best interest to genuinely discuss the motives behind the plagiarism. Consider also, you signed the syllabus contract stating you understand and are familiar with the penalties for plagiarism as outlined in the syllabus—these include importing uncited material and/or even using a prior paper (that you may have written) without permission.
In addition, you must support your position by bringing in four credible sources.
You must include a Works Cited page containing these credible and ethically used sources. It is recommended to find these sources through the HCC databases.
If there is a question as to what kind of sources to use, consider instructive materials on how to avoid plagiarism, what plagiarism is, why students plagiarize, etc.
Failure to comply with any of the guidelines above (i.e. word count min., sources to be used, due date, etc.) are grounds to waive the APA: in other words, the zero remains.
Submission format: MLA
Prompt:
Write a 1,200 word (strict minimum) persuasive and reflective essay discussing the events that led to the plagiarized material appearing in your prior essay as you appeal to a student audience to avoid incidents of plagiarism in their assignments.
Because you are writing to a student audience, you should be candid (use first person) in your disclosure of how the plagiarism occurred. This means you may discuss how it was accidental or intentional, but be specific as to how—use concrete details, including the progress of the prior assignment and the sources utilized and how they may have been inevitably, unethically used. Name them; give examples.
This is NOT about apologizing for the plagiarism; it should be a careful review of how it occurred, which may include a misunderstanding of the ethical use of sources, MLA format, carelessness, and/or intent. It is in your best interest to genuinely discuss the motives behind the plagiarism. Consider also, you signed the syllabus contract stating you understand and are familiar with the penalties for plagiarism as outlined in the syllabus—these include importing uncited material and/or even using a prior paper (that you may have written) without permission.
In addition, you must support your position by bringing in four credible sources.
You must include a Works Cited page containing these credible and ethically used sources. It is recommended to find these sources through the HCC databases.
If there is a question as to what kind of sources to use, consider instructive materials on how to avoid plagiarism, what plagiarism is, why students plagiarize, etc.
Failure to comply with any of the guidelines above (i.e. word count min., sources to be used, due date, etc.) are grounds to waive the APA: in other words, the zero remains.