Answer:
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Answer: Credit was not given
Explanation:
Plagiarism is when you take a person's work and pass it as your own work even if you took permission from its owner. Yes, even if a person gives you permission to use their work, you must not pass it as your own as this is plagiarism. You must credit the owner for the work.
I am unsure as to what forms of documentation the question speaks of but if that documentation relates to crediting the original owner for the work and it is missing, then the assignment is plagiarized because it is being passed along as your own even though it isn't. Even if this was not intentional, it is still plagiarism.
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This rough-draft paragraph<em> lacks introduction and it jumps from one idea to another immediately, without properly connecting these two.</em>
An introduction is designed to grab the reader's attention and give them an idea about the focus of the essay/paragraph. An introduction often contains a thesis sentence which a claim.
After the introduction, body paragraphs follow. Each one should begin with a topic sentence. Each body paragraph should also have a closure.
Jumping from one body paragraph to another is not a good idea as it confuses the reader and focuses his attention on the next topic, without having thought properly on the first one. Therefore, it is always better to connect two separate body paragraphs with at least one overlapping line. It can be a common idea appearing in both paragraphs, a writer's suggestion or a statement referring to both. This way, the fluency of the writing is guaranteed.
Finally, every written work should end with a conclusion that summarizes the author's ideas and leaves the readers with something to think about.