b. have; carries
c. have; carry
d. has; carry
II. paraphrasing information but crediting the source
III. quoting someone without including quotation marks
A. I and II
B. III only
C. I and III
D. I only
Answer:
C. I and III
Explanation:
Plagiarism is the act of signing or presenting an intellectual work of any nature containing parts of a work belonging to another person without the permission of the author, or without crediting the citation to the author. In the act of plagiarism, the plagiarist improperly appropriates the intellectual work of another person, assuming the authorship. Thus, options I and III present cases of plagiarism.
Answer:
Four.
Explanation:
A tetrameter, in poetry, is a line composed of four metrical feet (feet are the repeating rhythmic units that make up a line in a verse). Tetrameter is a word that comes from ancient Greek, where “tetra” means, literally, “four”, and “meter” means “measure”. Following the history of poetry, a tetrameter, depending on the rhythmic structure, can be subdivided in several categories.
have been attaching themselves to the ends of our sentences?"
To make fun of the manner of speaking that the writer is criticizing
To show that questions are always appropriate
To emphasize the speaker's confusion
To show that the speaker does not know how to use punctuation
Samantha had a dream that she was being chased by many tiny, playful, happy puppies.
Samantha had a dream that she was being chased by many tiny, playful, happy, puppies.
Samantha had a dream that she was being chased by many, tiny, playful happy puppies.