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Quentin Rowan, who wrote under the pseudonym Q.R. Markham, was caught plagiarizing numerous authors in his novel "Assassin of Secrets." He copied passages from spy novels by authors such as Robert Ludlum and Charles McCarry.
If you are caught plagiarizing, you could face serious consequences such as failing the assignment, receiving a lower grade, being expelled from school, or facing legal action. Plagiarism is considered a serious academic offense and can have long-term negative effects on your academic and professional reputation.
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If caught plagiarizing, you may face consequences such as academic penalties (like failing a course or expulsion), legal action in severe cases, reputational damage, and loss of credibility. It's crucial to always properly cite sources and give credit to original authors to avoid these consequences.
One example is Jonah Lehrer, a journalist and author, who was found to have plagiarized and fabricated quotes in his book "Imagine: How Creativity Works." The scandal led to the book being pulled from shelves and Lehrer resigning from his position at The New Yorker.
There is no difference between the meaning - they both mean the same thing (although I think 'was caught' makes a little more sense than 'got caught.') The only real difference is the limiting of subjects.Like, for 'was caught,' the subject is limited to I was caught and he/she was caught. If you wanted to use you, they, or we, it would be were caught.But for 'got caught,' anyone can get caught. I got caught, you got caught, we got caught, they got caught, and she/he got caught all makes sense and is grammatically correct.
He got caught with pot and he got caught dog fighting
Absolutely not.
write author's name and the name of their kids do not say when they were born
ben johnson has got caught using drugs and was the first to be caught.
yes i got caught got filled up with turkey