The lawyer was deceptively honest with his clients.
An oxymoron is a phrase of opposites in which the two opposing words are side by side. In this sentence, deceptively means not to be true and honest means to be true. These words are found together in the sentence with deceptively describing honest.
Antithesis can sometimes be confused with oxymoron. An antithesis when two phrases contradict each other. An example of this is Option A where the first half of the sentence contradicts the second half.
b. word choice
c. sentence fluency
d. conventions
b. citing sources by putting direct quotes in quotation marks
c. using material from outside sources
d. paraphrasing or summarizing an outside source
Plagiarism is using someone else's words or ideas as if they were your own without giving credit. This includes copying text or summarizing/paraphrasing ideas from another source without citing. Quote citation and using outside material with proper citation are acceptable.
Plagiarism is defined as using someone else's words or ideas as if they were your own without giving proper credit to the source. This can be done by directly copying text from another source or by changing the words but keeping the idea the same. When a writer does not acknowledge the original source of the information, it is considered plagiarism. It is important to understand that even paraphrasing or summarizing an outside source without proper citation can be considered plagiarism.
It is not considered plagiarism to cite sources by putting direct quotes in quotation marks or using material from outside sources as long as credit is given where it is due. Both are acceptable and encouraged practices in writing. However, it is considered academic dishonesty to use these sources without citation.
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The house where free and fearless she resideth;
Directly to the nest the swallow goeth,
Where with her sons she safe abideth.
From what point of view is this story told?
A. first person
B. third person limited
C. third person omniscient
D. the reader's point of view
These sentences that make part of the beginning of a short story are written in the A, first person. The first reason is grammatical; because the pronoun "I" used from beginning to end of the excerpt is the main characteristic of the first person singular. Second, in the stories written in first person, you do not have access to any information from the story save the one the main narrator is giving you, which means your view on the story is limited only to that one person who is narrating the story. All you will experience from the story will depend on that first person singular narrator who is witnessing the events and retelling them to you from his/her perspective.
Answer:
the answer is a
Explanation:
A) The woman is lying down and talking to her father with her head bowed.
B) The woman is massaging her elderly father's legs, her face hidden by her hair. C) The woman is resting her legs while kneeling with her head down.
D) The woman is massaging Negore's legs, while wearing her black hair up.
b. To sew a dress, we need: fabric, a pattern, and a sewing machine.
c. Fabric, a pattern, and a sewing machine are: what we need to sew a dress.
d. We need these items to sew a dress fabric, a pattern, and a sewing machine.
The correctly punctuated sentence is 'We need the following items to sew a dress: fabric, a pattern, and a sewing machine.' as the proper use of the colon introduces a list following an independent clause.
Among the given sentences, the sentence correctly punctuated is: 'We need the following items to sew a dress: fabric, a pattern, and a sewing machine.' This sentence correctly uses the colon to introduce a list following an independent clause. The other sentences either misuse the colon or lack the necessary punctuation to separate different parts of the sentences.
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