A. This type of literature or art refers to the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the garden
A.
Windrider thinks Black Dog betrayed the Company.
B.
Windrider is defending himself.
C.
Windrider is angry with Black Dog.
D.
Windrider is trying to take him back home.
-Capulet: [to Tybalt] You are a saucy boy – is 't so indeed? – / This trick may chance to scathe you.
-Tybalt: I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall / Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall.
-Benvolio: Tybalt, the kinsman of old Capulet, / Hath sent a letter to his father’s house. . . . [Romeo] will answer the letter’s master, how he dares, being dared.
-Mercutio: More than prince of cats, I can tell you. O! [Tybalt] is the courageous captain of compliments.
Capulet: [to Tybalt] You are a saucy boy – is 't so indeed? – / This trick may chance to scathe you.
Tybalt: I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall / Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall.
Benvolio: Tybalt, the kinsman of old Capulet, / Hath sent a letter to his father’s house. . . . [Romeo] will answer the letter’s master, how he dares, being dared.
This is the correct answer
Answer:
-Capulet: [to Tybalt] You are a saucy boy – is 't so indeed? – / This trick may chance to scathe you.
-Tybalt: I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall / Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall.
-Benvolio: Tybalt, the kinsman of old Capulet, / Hath sent a letter to his father’s house. . . . [Romeo] will answer the letter’s master, how he dares, being dared.
Explanation:
The romantic tragedy of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" revolves around the tragic love story of a pair of lovers led to their deaths due to their family issues. Romeo and Juliet had to die in order for their family feud to be dissolved.
The character of Tybalt is the cousin of Juliet, a short tempered man and also proud of his fighting skills. Throughout the initial scenes in the play, there are various instances of foreshadowing for his death. Some of the lines are as follows-
-Capulet: [to Tybalt] You are a saucy boy – is 't so indeed? – / This trick may chance to scathe you.
-Tybalt: I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall / Now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall.
-Benvolio: Tybalt, the kinsman of old Capulet, / Hath sent a letter to his father’s house. . . . [Romeo] will answer the letter’s master, how he dares, being dared.
The first two lines are from Act I scene v where Tybalt saw Romeo attending the feast at the Caopulet's home. This scene shows him being reprimanded by his uncle Capulet, for trying to kick out Romeo from the party. Capulet's speech seem to be a warning about him getting 'scathed' for his 'saucy' temper while Tybalt himself promises to "convert [this intrusion] to bitter gall", suggesting he's not gonna let go of Romeo's actions.
The third line is from Act II scene iv where Benvolio had admitted to Mercutio about the letter that Tybalt had sent to Romeo's father's house. This challenge of Tybalt's will definitely be accepted by Romeo, which further suggests that it will not end well for Tybalt.
a. True
b. False
your answer is T because, it do have less than 0.1%
B. Paraphrasing an article from a medical journal
C. Constructing a personal narrative without research
D. Borrowing idea structure from an essay on hockey
Constructing a personal narrative without research wouldn't constitute plagiarism. Therefore, option C is correct.
The act of presenting someone else's ideas or work as your own, with or without that person's consent, by incorporating it into your work without giving it due credit, is known as plagiarism. This definition applies to all works, both published and unpublished, whether they are in manuscript, print, or electronic form.
It is unethical in the first place since it is a sort of theft. You are stealing someone else's intellectual property when you use their words and ideas and claim them to be your own. Second, it is unethical because the person who copied the work went on to profit from the theft.
Thus, constructing a personal narrative without research wouldn't constitute plagiarism. Therefore, option C is correct.
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B. 1 and 2
C. 2 and 3
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