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What is the term for intentional or unintentional representation of another’s words or ideas as one’s own in an academic exercise? A. fabrication B. plagiarism C. collusion D. copyright infringement
Plagiarism is the term for intentional or unintentional representation of another’s words or ideas as one’s own in an academic exercise.
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