Question

Which of the following best defines boilerplate?

A. It refers to sentences and words from old documents that a writer uses in a new document without crediting the writer.

It refers to using the language from a previous document that a writer legitimately adds in a new document.

D. It refers to using someone else's work and passing it off as one's own online or in any public document.

E. It refers to the denial of access to a piece of writing because it has strict plagiarism rules.

Boilerplate refers to language, i.e., sentences, paragraphs, and even pages from a previous document that a writer legitimately includes in a new document. Writers use boilerplate both to save time and energy and to use language that has already been approved by the organization's legal staff.

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