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Which of the following is an example of deliberate plagiarism?

  • A. A student copies an informational source intending to paraphrase it.
  • B. A writer forgets to include quotation marks around a direct quote.
  • C. A student submits a paper they found on the internet.
  • D. A writer omits a source citation because they believe the information is common knowledge.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C. Submitting a paper found on the internet as one's own work is a clear example of deliberate plagiarism. Choice A is not deliberate plagiarism as the student intends to paraphrase the source, although it may still be considered plagiarism if not properly cited. Choice B is a form of plagiarism known as improper citation but does not involve deliberate intent to pass off someone else's work as one's own. Choice D is also a form of plagiarism known as inadequate citation or failure to attribute, but it does not constitute deliberate plagiarism as the writer's intention is not to deceive but rather a failure in acknowledging sources properly.