Questions: Complete the passage by filling in the blank(s). Drag the word(s) below to fill in the blank(s) or use your keyboard to choose word(s) from the dropdown menus. You forgot to put quotation marks around a direct quote. But you read and signed your school's academic honesty policy, and you do not ordinarily go looking for other people's work to turn in as your own. So, even though you made a mistake, you did make an honest effort to follow the rules. In this case, you can't be accused of plagiarizing. can't be can be

Complete the passage by filling in the blank(s). Drag the word(s) below to fill in the blank(s) or use your keyboard to choose word(s) from the dropdown menus. You forgot to put quotation marks around a direct quote. But you read and signed your school's academic honesty policy, and you do not ordinarily go looking for other people's work to turn in as your own. So, even though you made a mistake, you did make an honest effort to follow the rules. In this case, you can't be accused of plagiarizing. can't be can be
Transcript text: Complete the passage by filling in the blank(s). Drag the word(s) below to fill in the blank(s) or use your keyboard to choose word(s) from the dropdown menus. You forgot to put quotation marks around a direct quote. But you read and signed your school's academic honesty policy, and you do not ordinarily go looking for other people's work to turn in as your own. So, even though you made a mistake, you did make an honest effort to follow the rules. In this case, you $\square$ accused of plagiarizing. can't be ${ }^{4}$ can be ${ }^{\text {* }}$
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The answer is: can be ${ }^{\text {* }}$ accused of plagiarizing.

Explanation: In the context of academic honesty, plagiarism is defined as using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution. Even if the omission of quotation marks was unintentional, it still constitutes a failure to properly credit the original source. Academic institutions typically have strict policies regarding plagiarism, and unintentional mistakes do not exempt students from being held accountable. Therefore, you can be accused of plagiarizing even if it was an honest mistake.

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