i'm asking this to clarify a position i took against a friend.
is it ok to 'plagiarise' exemplar essays in the standards packages and .. those annual blue books with top-band essays ... for exams (not only in english i guess but modern history, extension history etc)?
i thought it was clearly forbidden but she said
a) there's no need for a bibliography in exams (duh) so its ok if one just 'copies'
b) its not easy work either; you "gotta spend like 2 days memorising those essays kekeke" so it doesn't make it any worse than those who write their own essays (in presumably 2 days)
c) where would you get definitions for short answers in e.g. geography and modern history? copying textbook-definitions! are you 'plagiarising' then? NOO! so what's the difference between that and an entire essay
hmm that's about it. i believe it would be ok to 'borrow' some of the structure, terminology and maybe thematic ideas from the top-range responses but to copy it out (well not word for word but basically the majority of the sentences which one can remember) would constitute plagiarism?
it would be nice for those who post who know the definitive answer and not speculation. i would like cold hard facts to support my 'case'
cheers
is it ok to 'plagiarise' exemplar essays in the standards packages and .. those annual blue books with top-band essays ... for exams (not only in english i guess but modern history, extension history etc)?
i thought it was clearly forbidden but she said
a) there's no need for a bibliography in exams (duh) so its ok if one just 'copies'
b) its not easy work either; you "gotta spend like 2 days memorising those essays kekeke" so it doesn't make it any worse than those who write their own essays (in presumably 2 days)
c) where would you get definitions for short answers in e.g. geography and modern history? copying textbook-definitions! are you 'plagiarising' then? NOO! so what's the difference between that and an entire essay
hmm that's about it. i believe it would be ok to 'borrow' some of the structure, terminology and maybe thematic ideas from the top-range responses but to copy it out (well not word for word but basically the majority of the sentences which one can remember) would constitute plagiarism?
it would be nice for those who post who know the definitive answer and not speculation. i would like cold hard facts to support my 'case'
cheers