KateM: DUDE. If you copy and paste from Wikipedia, use quotation marks and a citation. KateM: Also referring to tea doesn’t make your answer more British. KateM: How am I supposed to receive the benefits of a quality public secondary education online if my peer group is completely lacking? KateM: Are you even going to reply? ThomasG: Pardon me. The book is an archaic 211 years old. The concerns and difficulties of genteel women in 1815 Britain are no longer relevant in Kansas in 2026. ThomasG: And in case you haven’t figured it out, the anti-plagiarism software only checks whole sentences, not phrases. KateM: Again with the Wikipedia. Did you even read this book? KateM: Seriously. Did you? KateM: Did you casually swipe through the pages on the ebook for the completion credit while actually watching a vid? ThomasG: I read it. Duh. Although it was weeks ago and no one has ever posted in this discussion board before. ThomasG: And the Kate Beckinsale film isn’t bad. ThomasG: These English credits fulfill my graduation requirements with less hassle than any course with a virtual lab or—heaven forbid—groupwork.