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             Plagiarism? 
                It's Your Call!  
            
			Plagiarism 
              ranges from copying word-for-word to paraphrasing a passage without 
              credit and changing only a few words. Below is a sentence from a 
              book. The original source is followed by its use in three student 
              papers. For each student's version check 
              the pull-down box to see if the passage would be considered plagiarism. 
             
            
               
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                   Original 
                    Passage 
                    Still, 
                    the telephone was only a convenience, permitting Americans 
                    to do more casually and with less effort what they had already 
                    been doing before.1 
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                   Abbie 
                    
					The 
                    telephone was a convenience, enabling Americans to do more 
                    casually and with less effort what they had already been doing 
                    before. 
                     
                   
                  
                    
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                   Brian 
                    Daniel 
                    J. Boorstin argues that the telephone was only a convenience, 
                    permitting Americans to do more casually and with less effort 
                    what they had already been doing before. 
                  
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                     Chad 
                      Daniel J. Boorstin has noted that most Americans considered 
                      the telephone as simply "a convenience," an instrument 
                      that allowed them "to do more casually and with less 
                      effort what they had already been doing before."2
					  
                    
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					1 (Daniel 
                    J. Boorstin, The Americans: The Democratic Experience, 
                    page 390.  2 Excerpt, examples, and commentary below 
                    are from James M. McCrimmon, Writing With A Purpose, 
                    page 499.) 
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