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1 | Author's role in acts | Acts 28:28 | keliy | 211483 | ||
Brother Tim, Well it looks like it is time for me to offer another gracious apology. (o: Forgive me, everyone, please. But there is no way that I am able to cite the source, (sources in this case) because what my post actually consisted of was a mosaic of information from many different sites, arranged, redacted and edited by me. I worked hard on the post, pasting, cross-checking and deleting information, trying to answer the query at hand as succinctly as possible. I regret my actions but if you can sense my heart, I am quite contrite for my shortcoming and will promise to be diligent when I glean info from various sources to include footnotes in the future. in absense of pretention, keliy |
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2 | Author's role in acts | Acts 28:28 | Hank | 211524 | ||
Dear Keliy: Your willingness to trace the sources of your post that contained excerpts from various authors is commendable and your inability to locate them is understandable. One handy tool, which Tim Moran explained in a post some time ago, is this: Enclose in quotation marks a phrase or two from a published source and enter the words in a Web search engine. For example, my Google search the following quote yielded consiserable information, viz., "Once upon a midnight dreary" begins the first stanza of the poem, "The Raven," by Edgar Allan Poe. Similar results revealed that "To be or not to be, that is the question" is from William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Act 3, Scene 1. It's a handy tool and frequently makes it possible to detect plagiarism, especially when a passage has been copied verbatim. You might like to test the effectiveness of this tool on your multi-sourced post to see what you can come up with. --Hank | ||||||