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Is it Plagiarism? Case Study
Here is a definition of Middle English from C. Hugh Holman's A Handbook to Literature:
English as spoken and written in the period following the Norman Conquest and preceding the
Modern English period beginning at the Renaissance. The dates most commonly given are 1100
to 1500, though both are approximate dates, as the Norman Conquest came in 1066 and some
writings earlier than 1500 (e.g., Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur) may properly be called “modern”
English.
Katrina, in her essay on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales writes:
We know that Middle English refers to the type of English that people used in the time period
after the Norman Conquest and coming before the Modern English age that begins with the
Renaissance. We usually think of this age as spanning the time from 1100 to 1500, but these
dates are only approximate because the Norman Conquest occurred in 1066 and there are pieces
written before 1500, like Le Morte D'Arthur, that we consider to be modern.
ANSWER QUESTIONS BELOW:
Katrina's teacher has told her that this passage is an example of plagiarism. Katrina argues that
this is common knowledge and therefore does not need to be cited in her essay. To what extent
is this passage plagiarized? With your classmates, explain whether or not you think Katrina is
guilty of plagiarism. What would you say to Katrina if you were her teacher? In your response,
refer specifically to the ideas from the web sites referred to previously. Be sure to respond to at
least two of your classmates' posts.
Quiz Activity:
1. Plagiarism
2. Plagiarism
3. Not Plagiarism
4. Plagiarism
5. Not Plagiarism
6. Plagiarism
7. Plagiarism
8. Plagiarism
9. Plagiarism
10. Not Plagiarism

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