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In English / College | 2025-07-07

What is "patchwriting"?

Select one:
A. "Patchwriting" is taking small sections of another's words or ideas and changing them into your own words without giving the writer proper credit. All sources, no matter how briefly used, must be given credit.
B. "Patchwriting" is taking several other texts that were written by others, piecing together these ideas or words into a single paper, and turning in that paper as your own work.
C. Turning in a paper that was written or partially written by anyone else is "patchwriting."

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Answer (1)

Patchwriting is the act of slightly altering another author's work without giving proper credit, raising concerns of plagiarism. It involves borrowing language and ideas without acknowledgment, which can undermine academic integrity. Proper citation is crucial to distinguish between legitimate paraphrasing and unacceptable patchwriting. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-07