In the HSC, they will not deduce marks for that. It's an exam based. Plagiarism becomes an issue when people put stuffs in assignment or given tasks without an appropriate acknowledgement and exam markers wouldn't have a clue anyway whether you put that exact phrase down or not.midifile said:Something I've always been wondering...
Is it considered plagerism if you use include phrase/sentance (word for word) from a textbook as part of an answer in the HSC?
good postmidifile said:Something I've always been wondering...
Is it considered plagerism if you use include a phrase/sentance (word for word) from a textbook as part of an answer in the HSC?
i think if you can integrate it so that it sounds like your own language i think it is fine... but like has been said previously, itll probably depend on the subject. in things like english it will be more obvious that you have plagiarised.midifile said:Something I've always been wondering...
Is it considered plagerism if you use include a phrase/sentance (word for word) from a textbook as part of an answer in the HSC?
As I said earlier they did ping kids for plagiarism in the English exam last year due to the creative writing that they did.chewy123 said:In the HSC exam i don't think so. It's under exam condition. You cant simply copying and pasting because there is no where you can copy from.