What is a set of quotation?

A block quotation is a direct quotation that is not placed inside quotation marks but instead is set off from the rest of the text by starting it on a new line and indenting it from the left margin. Block quotations may be called extracts, set-off quotations, long quotations, or display quotations.

How do you paraphrase in academic writing?

How to paraphrase

  1. Read the original source carefully.
  2. Identify the main point(s) and key words.
  3. Cover the original text and rewrite it in your own words.
  4. Write the paraphrase in your own style.
  5. Review your paraphrase to check it accurately reflects the original text but is in your words and style.

How do you plagiarize an excuse?

5 Common Excuses for Plagiarism

  1. The Misunderstanding: This may be the number one excuse for plagiarism.
  2. The Lapse of Judgment: This is an excuse often employed by professionals.
  3. The Big Escape: The internet might be to blame for this common excuse (although most plagiarists won’t say this one out loud).

Can a student be penalized for unintentional plagiarism?

Unintentional plagiarism is not giving proper credit for someone else’s ideas, research, or words, even if it was not intentional to present them as your own. Even if it was not intentional, it is still plagiarism and not acceptable.

Why do we paraphrase in academic writing?

Paraphrasing means formulating someone else’s ideas in your own words. In academic writing, it’s usually better to paraphrase instead of quoting, because it shows that you have understood the source and makes your work more original. Every time you paraphrase, it’s important to cite the source.

What happens if you unintentionally plagiarize?

Accidental plagiarism is usually the result of being rushed, unorganized, or uninformed about the citation and research process. Whether it’s an accident or an intentional act of plagiarism, the consequences are essentially the same. It can result in a reprimand, failed grade, failed course, or even worse.

What are the features of a blocked quotation?

Block quotations start on their own line. The entire block quotation is indented 0.5 inches, the same as the indentation for a new paragraph, and is double spaced. Block quotations are not surrounded by any quotation marks. The punctuation at the end of the block quotation goes before the citation.

Can copy and paste be detected?

There is absolutely no way one can find out if the content in a text file created using notepad is typed manually or filled using copy-paste. It is just impossible because no additional information about the content is stored anywhere about what is its source (I mean, key board strokes or a copy-paste action).

Can plagiarism be unintentional?

Unintentional plagiarism is plagiarism that results from the disregard for proper scholarly procedures. Examples of Unintentional Plagiarism: Failure to cite a source that is not common knowledge. Failure to put a paraphrase in your own words, even if cited.