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I am assuming,
based on the nature of your question, that the research in a computer format already.
The easiest thing to do would be to copy and paste the portions that are needed into a
word document. Depending on the file type that the research is already in, you may have
the option to go to "file-save as" and select a different file type. Of course, remember
that this should only be done for the purpose of note taking and not for the purpose of
writing a paper. Copying and pasting (or copying in general) is plagiarism, a form of
cheating. In many colleges, a student can be sanctioned or even expelled for acts of
plagiarism. Personally, I would suggest printing out the documents so the student can
highlight key phrases or make notes in the margin. Quotes directly from another author's
work are only acceptable if they are properly cited. Before you try to edit something
that someone else has written, it might be helpful to review the articles on plagiarism
linked below.
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