Yes, but, copyright law includes a clause for fair use which allows the infringement. One of those cases is for educational purposes. So depending on the amount being copied, it may count as fair use.
It is used most on copying letters, book pages, photos, almost anything you can lay flat and scan
245 pages This book is vey good. It is written by Jay Asher, who has not written any other books yet, and is about real problems that many kids face in High School! I recomend this book to all 8th grade and 10th grade students. Althought thhis book is emotional and might be hard to read, it is worth it! Jay Asher did a tremendous job!
It depends what the book is, how much you need to copy, and what you're copying it for.
No. That is awful. That's not at a public school, is it?
Quotations should go after the period at the end of the sentence when copying a sentence from a book.
The Bad Book by Andy Griffiths has approximately 200 pages.
Cosmos - book - has 365 pages.
Generally speaking, no. Copying someone elses work is not allowed. You may cite, or quote, others in you own work but to simply copy is plagiarism.
The Perfect Storm - book - has 227 pages.
"The Book of Jim" contains 320 pages.
Steal this book is by Abbie Hoffman. The paperback has 352 pages. The hardcover has 334 pages.
There are 352 pages in the book.