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It's the busy season at work for Jaxon and he's been working more than usual. He's trying to finish up his annotated bibliography but it's been tough to find the time to
work on it and he finds himself doing it at the last minute. He has found the
sources that he needs but he's having a hard time focusing while reading them. In
his rush to complete the assignment, he reads the titles of the sources and then
guesses at the content. While writing the annotations, he makes up the author's
arguments and evidence. This is,
fabrication, which is a form of plagiarism and is not acceptable
not something to worry about since his instructor probably won't check his sources
O something everyone does at some point in college
O just his personal loss not something to worry about beyond that

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