Original Source Material:
Many students graduate from college not knowing what they want to do with their lives. We propose that students should be encouraged to think about life goals (not just career goals) from an early age and be encouraged to be constantly on the lookout for better goals.
Student Version:

Despite investing thousands of dollars into higher education, numerous individuals graduate from university without a clear direction for their lives. Urging learners to consider life aims at a young age with frequent reevaluation could help to avoid this situation.

Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?

a. Word-for-Word plagiarism
b. Paraphrasing plagiarism
c. This is not plagiarism

Respuesta :

Answer: This is a "PARAPHRASING PLAGIARISM"

Explanation: Paraphrasing plagiarism is when we paraphrase words in someones literature work, to make it look like it our own words without acknowledging the original owners of that work.

The student has committed a paraphrasing plagiarism, by paraphrasing the main source literature work, to make it look like it's own. Without acknowledging the main source. The student has projected his point in the same way with the original source.

Because knowledge can never be the same in two different person, this is plagiarism, as the student has not acknowledged the main source, where the knowledge of it's work is gotten from.