Meromaths
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- 2014
Hi,
Something that's always nagged me and I've never gotten a straight answer for. If you summarize out of textbooks, rote learn this information, and then regurgitate in the HSC exams, is it considered plagiarism? Like if you learn a definition or even an explanation off by heart and then use it exactly in the hsc paper will you get a 0? Especially since most of the writers of these textbooks are also senior hsc markers.
On another note, why do people buy state ranking creative writing stories? What's the point? Do they intend on using it exactly or just rewording it? Isn't this considered plagiarism?
Something that's always nagged me and I've never gotten a straight answer for. If you summarize out of textbooks, rote learn this information, and then regurgitate in the HSC exams, is it considered plagiarism? Like if you learn a definition or even an explanation off by heart and then use it exactly in the hsc paper will you get a 0? Especially since most of the writers of these textbooks are also senior hsc markers.
On another note, why do people buy state ranking creative writing stories? What's the point? Do they intend on using it exactly or just rewording it? Isn't this considered plagiarism?