Multiple Choice
Plagiarism is defined as the
A) the intentional lack of credit for someone else's words or ideas.
B) the unintentional lack of credit for someone else's words or ideas.
C) the intentional attempt to mislead the reader.
D) the intentional or unintentional lack of credit for someone else's words or ideas.
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