Chapter 360. Exercise CMS 2-3

360.1 Section Title

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Exercise CMS 2-3
Avoiding plagiarism in Chicago papers
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Read the following passage and the information about its source. Then decide whether each student sample is plagiarized or uses the source correctly. If the student sample is plagiarized, click on Plagiarized; if the sample is acceptable, click on OK.

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ORIGINAL SOURCE

From the beginning, Nome [a city in Alaska] depended on its dogs. Teams were drafted into service as mail trucks, ambulances, freight trains, and long-distance taxis. The demand for sled dogs was so high, particularly during the northern gold rushes, that the supply of dogs ran out and a black market for the animals sprang up in the states. Any dog that looked as if it could pull a sled or carry a saddlebag—whether or not it was suited to withstand the cold—was kidnapped and sold in the north. “It was said at the time that no dog larger than a spaniel was considered safe on the streets” of West Coast port towns, said one sled dog historian.

From Salisbury, Gay, and Laney Salisbury. The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race against an Epidemic. New York: Norton, 2003.

[The source passage is from page 20.]

Question

Correct. This sentence is acceptable. The student has paraphrased the source without using language or structure from the source. For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is acceptable. The student has paraphrased the source without using language or structure from the source. For more help, see section CMS-2.
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Question

Correct. This sentence is plagiarized. The student has borrowed phrases (depended on its dogs, from the beginning) from the source without enclosing them in quotation marks. For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is plagiarized. The student has borrowed phrases (depended on its dogs, from the beginning) from the source without enclosing them in quotation marks. For more help, see section CMS-2.
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Question

Correct. This sentence is plagiarized. The student has borrowed words from the source and rearranged them but has not indicated the borrowing with quotation marks. For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is plagiarized. The student has borrowed words from the source and rearranged them but has not indicated the borrowing with quotation marks. For more help, see section CMS-2.
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Question

Correct. This sentence is acceptable. The student has enclosed exact language from the source in quotation marks. For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is acceptable. The student has enclosed exact language from the source in quotation marks. For more help, see section CMS-2.
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Question

Correct. This sentence is plagiarized. The writer’s paraphrase uses the structure of the source’s sentence while simply substituting synonyms for most words (canine for dog, haul for pull, taken secretly for kidnapped). For more help, see section CMS-2.
Sorry. This sentence is plagiarized. The writer’s paraphrase uses the structure of the source’s sentence while simply substituting synonyms for most words (canine for dog, haul for pull, taken secretly for kidnapped). For more help, see section CMS-2.
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