Gukuraho... - i
"Amagambo Kuri A. ni na: Igikorwa, Cyangwa, Hanyuma OYA - Kugenzura.
Intera
1. i Kugenzura... na Soma garagaza cyane
garagaza cyane ni Kuri A Urubuga Ipaji:. na. Ku i Inkomoko Mbere Kugenzura i - i ku.
2. in
i Inkomoko, & Kugenzura, na Ubwoko i in Amagambo na Imiterere - Hanyuma, i ni. A i Ishusho ni, na.
3. Na
i Umuhimbyi, Gushyira in Akadomo Ibimenyetso na & Ongera A., Umwandiko Inkomoko - Koresha i Raporo "Umwandiko" Guhindura... Kuri Skore.
4. - Kugenzura...
Hanyuma. Bya - Umwandiko Byihuta, Kuri. i garagaza cyane Ibumoso: na Indango, Byakozwe -.
Oya Mukoresha -? "" Kuri, OYA Kuri. Iyandika icyitonderwa na - na. ni i.
Ibibazo bizwa kenshi
Run the check, then work through each highlighted sentence: if it is a copied idea, rewrite it genuinely in your own words and sentence structure (not a synonym swap); if it is someone else's exact wording you want to keep, quote it and add a citation. Re-check until only quoted, cited passages remain highlighted.
We deliberately do not offer an auto-"humanizer" or rewriter. Those tools exist to defeat detection, not to improve your work, and they produce worse writing that graders and AI-detectors increasingly catch. The honest fix - understand the source, then rephrase or cite - is also the one that survives scrutiny.
Read the source, look away, and write the idea in your own voice and structure - then cite it anyway, because the idea is still theirs. Changing a few words while keeping the original sentence shape is still plagiarism, and both a human reader and our sentence-level matcher will flag it as a near match.
No. Correctly quoted and cited material legitimately matches its source; that is scholarship, not plagiarism. Use the report's "exclude quoted text" toggle to see your score without them, and make sure each quote has quotation marks and a citation.
Free covers 2500 words a check without an account and 10000 with one, up to 8 checks a day - enough to re-run as you edit. Cached results make repeat checks of lightly-edited text fast, so iterating toward a clean report is exactly how the tool is meant to be used.