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Business, 05.11.2020 18:50 vaibhavpatel6

Jess included a quote in her PowerPoint presentation from Nelson Mandela, but didn’t cite it. Is this plagiarism? A. No, quotes by Nelson Mandela would be considered common knowledge.
B. Yes, absolutely.
C. Yes, but only because it's in a presentation.
D. No, she didn't reuse enough material for this to count as plagiarism.

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