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2024-08-15 18:55:36 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

Being "essentially identical" isn't how quotes work. See how I quoted something exactly the way you said it? That's how quotes work. If you want to paraphrase someone's statement you can but you can't put it in quotation marks and attribute it to them. https://www.ncl.ac.uk/academic-skills-kit/good-academic-practice/plagiarism/how-to-quote/#:~:text=To%20quote%20a%20text%20means,the%20original%20can%20be%20found.

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  • summary
    • Being "essentially identical" isn't how quotes work. See how I quoted something exactly the way you said it? That's how quotes work. If you want to paraphrase someone's statement you can but you can't put it in quotation marks and attribute it to them. https://www.ncl.ac.uk/academic-skills-kit/good-academic-practice/plagiarism/how-to-quote/#:~:text=To%20quote%20a%20text%20means,the%20original%20can%20be%20found.

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