What Is Plagiarism?!

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What Is Plagiarism?!

What Is Plagiarism?!

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Tips to Avoid Plagiarism below:Step 1: It is important to Remember "Nothing Is 100% Original!Step 2:  Draw Inspiration From Other Multiple SourcesStep 3: Combine Your IdeasStep 4: Bring Something Uniquely You To Your Writing whether it is a film s...

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Tips to Avoid Plagiarism below:
Step 1: It is important to Remember "Nothing Is 100% Original!
Step 2: Draw Inspiration From Other Multiple Sources
Step 3: Combine Your Ideas
Step 4: Bring Something Uniquely You To Your Writing whether it is a film scene or a book.
Step 5: How you execute your story should and can distinguish it from other stories.

Example of Plagiarism below "Ali Baba & Forty Thieves" & "Simeli Mountain" Brothers Grimm 1812

Ali Baba & Forty Thieves: (1701-1719)
One day while he was at work in the forest, Ali Baba saw, advancing towards him across the open, a large company of horsemen. Fearing from their appearance that they might be robbers, he left his asses to their own devices and sought safety for himself in the lower branches of a large tree which grew beside a towering wall of rock.
Almost immediately it became evident that this very rock was the goal toward which the troop was bound. For having arrived they alighted instantly from their horses, and took down- each man of them-a sack which seemed by its weight and form to be filled with gold. There could no longer be any doubt that they were robbers. Ali Baba counted forty of them.
Just then the one nearest to him, who seemed to be their chief, advanced toward the rock, and in a low but distinct voice uttered the two words, "Open, Sesamé!" Immediately the rock opened like a door, the captain and his men passed in, and the rock closed behind them.

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