lol at your DP"All good is hard. All evil is easy. Dying, losing, cheating, and mediocrity is easy. Stay away from easy."
what the heck you're from compass aren't youit happens
there was a time when this marker read this REALLY good and distinctive creative and gave it 15/15 and then he read an almost identical one the next day and told the senior marker about it - they told the whole marking centre to bring forward creatives that had those specific descriptions and storylines and found around 16 - it turned out they all downloaded an exemplar from this site and memorised it word for word - all got 0
another time this lady was reading a creative and was wondering why it sounded so familiar, and it turned out that it was from the same book that she was reading from at that time, which was coincidentally on her desk lol - got 0
and a more lolz one, for a 4u major work this english teacher/author was reading something which sounded awfully familiar - turned out it was from her own book. there was no references to her in the reflection statement so i'm pretty sure the student got penalised as well
although the odds are VERY slim, there still is a chance so you shouldn't risk it at all, especially if more than one person would write the same thing
okay.ok just read the whole thread and I'm almost crapping my self.
Okay what about this scenario:
7 or so ppl from same cohort have these similarities in their essays: same texts, same evidence, same techniques, same explanations --> but not identical essays, + different thesis (different minds come up with different thesii) + the essays are not identical word 4 word, only similarities are evidence, techniques, related texts, and explanation of evidence.
Would that be breachin law?
That was from Sydney Boys 2010 Trial, wasn't it?another time this lady was reading a creative and was wondering why it sounded so familiar, and it turned out that it was from the same book that she was reading from at that time, which was coincidentally on her desk lol - got 0
Not really breaching the law, but yes, that's plagiarism. Doesn't matter that theses were different. You know what it looks like? In an attempt to make the essay look different, I changed the intro and conclusion, but left the rest of the essay (same text, evidence, techniques and explanation) the same. And what's worse is that it's people in your grade as well - which means your papers will be right next to each other.ok just read the whole thread and I'm almost crapping my self.
Okay what about this scenario:
7 or so ppl from same cohort have these similarities in their essays: same texts, same evidence, same techniques, same explanations --> but not identical essays, + different thesis (different minds come up with different thesii) + the essays are not identical word 4 word, only similarities are evidence, techniques, related texts, and explanation of evidence.
Would that be breachin law?
If I used somebody's essays from last year, but took some stuff out and put some of my stuff in, reworded most of it, except a couple of sentences here and there are the same / similar, would that matter? Would i get caught?
Plagiarism in both cases.sorta the same question as above, but what if i use some of the same descriptions from a creative i got in class?