Candidate for a Pullet Surprise, A Grandchild's Guide to Using Grandpa's Computer
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- ... that "Candidate for a Pullet Surprise" and "A Grandchild's Guide to Using Grandpa's Computer" are among the most-plagiarized English-language poems? Sources: Open Writing magazine "[Pullet Surprise] may have been read more often than any of Shakespeare's poems ... a favourite on the internet" ... "It's a classic example of intellectual property being stolen on the Internet" ... "[A Grandchild's Guide] recirculated under the title 'If Dr. Seuss were a Technical Writer', attributed to 'Anonymous.'" "Writing programs and teachers' groups around the world often quote the two poems to teach internet publishing ethics."
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- Interesting: - Only ALT1 and ALT2 are cited. I can't find a source in either article to support the original.
Overall: Either ALT1 or ALT2 is fine, but I personally like ALT1. Epicgenius (talk) 18:53, 19 July 2021 (UTC)