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Let's rate plagiarism.

As plagiarism is at well-found pitch-to-hands as seed in misdemeanors; here are views while attempting to Internet an occurrence.

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my glad-e-at-or statements.
You got me going and the reality of pencil/paper vs. writer and reviewer/researcher within the intender-links became new for buzz-worth.

Thank you!

Golly! I was surprised, when I took simple reading sites, authors, footnotes, and study/discussion questions, to find 'my bugs' as a seventeen year graduate in learning. Giving a three page article written as expository prose I am zapped! Getting to the third reading with random underlined words to protect my current literary level, kazoo me. Strictly speaking, can I rely on essays of the past-read, over 150 years ago and written with supposed old Inglis usage? So said for rating others who offer alternative definitions to words.
Low and behold, I have found meanings in the dictionary that support the old Inglis words to as 'reweigh'. Plagiarism law-ed in the 21st century by Helium could throw me out of a career in writing.

Hello! I have not submitted my intent to blast away at the finicky people out there and will now continue to write, pushing and improving my skills (with the computer as my tool).
Thank you!

Plagiarism may be to much of a word for the new dictionary.
Now my worthy servers, Plag-gy could be a boy or girls first name in the early 21st century. Why stop a bit back like Zan; going in a 300 page book What Shall We Name Our Baby?, discussion is long on this noun and name phase. See your ratings at the movies.

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