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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That sounds like a bad assignment and [b]he should know to include works cited if he’s essentially using quotes regardless of rubric[/b]. However, the teacher sounds like she has no understanding of what plagiarism is if she thinks it can be identified by a subpar checker and then fixed in 10 minutes. If it was accurately picking up plagiarism the papers should be rewritten, not reworded. [/quote] He used quotes when given that final 20 minutes. Rubric didn't require works cited (though he does this for many assignments). What he did was state a policy, and include, "In accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990"[/quote]
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