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You use a quote in your paper and mention who it is attributed to, but you do not cite it. Is this academic dishonesty?Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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You use a quote in your paper and mention who it is attributed to, but you do not cite it. Is this academic dishonesty?Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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Solution 1

True. If you use a quote in your paper but do not provide a proper citation, it is considered academic dishonesty. Even if you mention who the quote is attributed to, you still need to provide a citation to the original source. Failing to do so can be seen as plagiarism, which is a serious academic offense. Always make sure to properly cite all sources used in your paper to maintain academic integrity.

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Solution 2

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