How to Cheat On a Book Report
Go to the Internet and search on your favorite search engine (we'll use Google) and Wikipedia., Now search for the person or book your are using for the book report. , Use more than one website., Look up on Google, "How proper essays are written" or...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to the Internet and search on your favorite search engine (we'll use Google) and Wikipedia.
If you use the same facts from a commonly known website, your teacher will know you plagiarized. , Something of that sort. ,,,,, A cover and a slightly fancy title is enough, don't go overboard! , Any seasoned teacher can tell if you took it directly from the computer.
Try websites like Sparknotes or CliffsNotes for good summaries and main ideas of books.
Make it believable! If you're in sixth grade, don't copy off a college-level book report. -
Step 2: Now search for the person or book your are using for the book report.
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Step 3: Use more than one website.
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Step 4: Look up on Google
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Step 5: "How proper essays are written" or "How to make a great book report".
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Step 6: Have a notepad or paper and pen ready to gather facts from the websites.
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Step 7: Go to Word or your word processing software and begin typing.
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Step 8: Type it in Arial
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Step 9: Arial Black
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Step 10: New Times Roman
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Step 11: or some other readable font.
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Step 12: Remember
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Step 13: spelling and grammar counts!
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Step 14: If you have to have a cover with your book report
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Step 15: do not heavily decorate your cover in rainbow tasteful colors
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Step 16: it seems a little immature.
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Step 17: When taking it off of the internet
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Step 18: make sure that you change it into your own words!
Detailed Guide
If you use the same facts from a commonly known website, your teacher will know you plagiarized. , Something of that sort. ,,,,, A cover and a slightly fancy title is enough, don't go overboard! , Any seasoned teacher can tell if you took it directly from the computer.
Try websites like Sparknotes or CliffsNotes for good summaries and main ideas of books.
Make it believable! If you're in sixth grade, don't copy off a college-level book report.
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