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Quoting directly from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling would be an example of plagiarism, if the amount of content borrowed was a large percentage of your work, even if you properly cite the quotation because the use of the content would be used beyond what is reasonable or fair use (FAQ). Summarizing or even paraphrasing would also constitute as plagiarism if it’s not properly cited because you are still using the original author’s main ideas (The Art of Paraphrasing).
Plagiarism has serious consequences because it can lead to consequences such as failure of the class or even dismissal from the university (FAQ). This can also have consequences in your career because it could also lead to legal