Mary was so apprehensive for first speech that she forgot to orally cite several of her sources. Her

instructor discussed that the implications of her actions could be considered plagiarism.

Which of the
following best describes Mary's actions?
A. Mary should have planned better but is not guilty of plagiarism.
B. Mary is guilty of partial plagiarism.
C. Mary is guilty of unintentional plagiarism.
D. Mary is guilty of accidental plagiarism.


C

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