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This paper and this form are copied from others. In order to prevent others from copying, the teacher asked me to indicate that it was "adapted" from others. How?
Writing a paper will definitely use other people's research results, but you must indicate the source. If you quote someone else's chart, you can add an asterisk ※ (or, more formally, insert a small label) at the back of the chart, and then explain in the form of "footnote" whose book or article the chart has quoted. This is not plagiarism.

For example, see Liu Jianming: Principles of Contemporary News, Tsinghua University Publishing House, 2003, p. 55.

See Zhang Shiying: New Direction of Philosophy, Journal of Peking University No.2, 1998, p. 173.