User talk:2A02:A212:2082:EA00:3CC5:961A:AF0A:F149

November 2021
Legende Legende Legende, yet more failure on your part.

1.

In the Joseph Twichell article, you wrote:

"In 1874, Twichell befriended and accompanied Yung Wing..."

The source reads:

"In the 1870s a reform-minded Chinese government founded an educational effort in Hartford under the supervision of a Chinese Yale graduate, Yung Wing. Twichell befriended Yung, and became a strong supporter of the effort. In 1874 he accompanied..."

Note how the source does not say that Twichell befriended Yung in 1874.

You actually need to understand what the source is saying before editing.

2.

And - if it wasn't obvious before - your claims that you understand what plagiarism is are of no value, since you did it again on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership article.

Your addition:

"That threshold was reached on 2 November 2021, which will pave the way for RCEP to enter into force on 1 January 2022."

The source:

""RCEP will enter into force 60 days after ratification by at least six ASEAN states and at least three non-ASEAN states. That milestone was reached on 2 November 2021 with ratification by Australia and New Zealand, which will pave the way for RCEP to enter into force on 1 January 2022," the statement said."

Why do you think that it is acceptable for you to plagiarize?

3.

And also in the RECP edit, you failed to add the necessary information for references, like author, date, etc..

Competence is required. - RovingPersonalityConstruct (talk, contribs) 18:03, 3 November 2021 (UTC)