No. You wrote it, it is yours.
If you state the name of the person whom you are quoting, then you are by definition not plagiarizing. To plagiarize is to claim that you have written something yourself, which was actually written by someone else. Of course, you may still be guilty of violating a copyright, if you quote at excessive length without the author's permission. It just won't be plagiarism.
self-incrimination
Absolutely not.
Is this statement true or false? Plagiarizing is acceptable if it is only a phrase or a word. Is this statement true or false? Plagiarizing is acceptable if it is only a phrase or a word.
Yes, it would be plagiarizing if you didn't give any credit to the source.
absolutely!! If you are thinking about plagiarizing think again, you will leave yourself wide open to some very expensive lawsuits and loss of reputation.
No, it is certainly not worth it. You are cheating yourself out of a proper learning experience. And you are stealing the work product of someone else. And such dishonesty can result in the loss of employment opportunities.
No. if you pled yourself guilty and you are found guilty you cant reopen the case.
if your wanting an essay, you should write it yourself. you cannot take an essay from the internet because that's called plagiarizing. you can get into trouble for that. good luck!
because hes feeling guilty himself and he probably wants you put yourself out for him more
Yes offcourse
Plagiarizing is copying someone else's work and alleging it as your own, also known as cheating.