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2. Plagiarism
Plagiarism definition
Plagiarism indication
Plagiarism sample
1. Body of essay
How to create a good body of
persuasive essay
3. Paraphrasing
How to paraphrase
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3. “The Purpose of our
lives is to be happy”
-Dalai Lama
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4. Body of persuasive essay
“The body is where all the points are, where all
your information is, and where you make your
arguments of why you want the reader to come
over to your side.”
https://www.universalclass.com/articles/writing/major-points-of-writing-the-body-in-persuasive-writing.htm
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5. Body of persuasive essay
If you want to talk about: “phone should not be
banned from school,” then, you need to find:
1. Statistics on numbers of education websites
that is probably used by students at schools
2. Examples of Improvements made by teachers
and students when they use phone at schools
3. Examples of how parents can contact the
children easily
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6. Steps in making good body of essay
1. A statement of fact
2. remind the reader of events or emotive illustrations
that show the significance of the topic you are
talking about
3. Prove your thesis with arguments
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7. Body of Essay. Let’s rock!
Let’s start from your thesis statement
“Mobile phone should not be banned from
school because it is very helpful for students”
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8. “Mobile phone should not be
banned from school because it
is very helpful for students”
1. A statement of fact
2. Remind the reader of events or emotive
illustrations that show the significance of
the topic you are talking about
3. Prove your thesis with arguments
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There are, at least two reasons why mobile phone should
not be banned from school. First, because it keeps students
updated to new information to discuss in the classroom. (2)Once
when we’re kids, our teachers usually asked us to go to the
library to find some resources, now, all students can easily find
the recent info using their phone. There is a statistic shows that
students prefer to search for info online (showing the statistic).
This is relevant with our modern society where people get
accustomed with online information.
9. Plagiarism
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Oxford American Dictionary in Clabaugh (2001)
“to take and use another person’s ideas or writing or inventions as
one’s own”
“Copying or closely imitating take work of another writer, composer
etc. without permission and with the intention of passing the result of
as original work”
Reitz in Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science (http://www.abc-clio.com/ODLIS/odlis_p.aspx)
10. Plagiarism is considered
as stealing:
1. One’s words or sentences without a quotation mark
2. One’s idea, and theory without giving credit
3. One’s facts (data, information) without citing the
source
4. One’s work as your own
5. one’s idea by changing the diction and sentence
structure without giving credit to sources (Paraphrasing)