Avoiding Plagiarism
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- First Person: Motivating High School Students to Avoid PlagiarismFirst-person, reflective writing greatly diminishes the chances of those who would plagiarize under pressures of performance and deadline.
- Avoid Plagiarism: What Every Writer Should KnowAvoiding plagiarism can be tricky. Most people associate plagiarism with copying another person's work and claiming it as your own. While this is the most blatant form of plagiarism, it is not the only form of plagiarism.
- Avoiding Plagiarism: Assigning Multi-Genre ProjectsMulti-genre projects, assignments full of different types of written and artistic responses to a topic, can be fun, educational, and very original. This article contains examples for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Night and Their Eyes Were Watching God.

