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Paraphrasing vs Copying: Why It Matters in Academic Writing #3747021 (License: Personal Use)
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The image is a comic strip by Pirillo & Fitz (Blauw.com), depicting a student proudly confessing to copying content directly from the internet, while the teacher reacts with disbelief. It visually underscores the critical distinction between plagiarism and legitimate paraphrasing-rewriting ideas in your own words with proper attribution. The scene serves as an engaging teaching tool for academic integrity workshops and writing guides.
Commonly used in educational blogs, university writing center resources, and anti-plagiarism training modules to illustrate misconceptions about source use. Matches user intent for understanding citation ethics, improving writing skills, or preparing for academic assignments.
Related Cliparts: Learn why paraphrasing is not copying-and how to avoid plagiarism. This cartoon highlights a common student mistake and teaches ethical writing practices.
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