Answer:
d) the human impact on the environment is long lasting but ultimately temporary
Explanation:
Answer:
Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971)
Introduction & Biographical Essay | Resources
Introduction & Biographical Essay
Introduction
Margaret Bourke-White, half-length portrait, facing left, holding camera.
Margaret Bourke-White,
holding camera (detail), 1940.
Photo by Acme Newspictures, Inc.
LC-USZ62-109633
Margaret Bourke-White was a woman of firsts: the first photographer for Fortune, the first Western professional photographer permitted into the Soviet Union, Life magazine's first female photographer, and the first female war correspondent credentialed to work in combat zones during World War II.
Answer:
This one's long lol. Lemme try...
Explanation:
1. Left.
2. Goes.
3. Walks.
4. Went.
5. Just put.
6. Lived.
7. Don't stay.
8. Are.
9. Did not work.
10. Didn't visit.
11. Bought.
12. Just drank.
13. Learned.
14. Has not seen.
15. Go.
16. Did.
17. (not sure) Phone.
18. Has not called.
19. Watch, play, read.
20. Play.
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The statement that is completely true is "<span>Naturalists recount natural events to teach lessons about right and wrong." The answer is letter C. Naturalists believes that the events that occurred now are the result of the actions that we made. And it is natural that the effects can be bad or good.</span>
Answer:
b. paraphrasing plagiarism
Explanation:
The correct answer is paraphrasing plagiarism because in the given scenario the writer has just extracted the main idea and composed it with his own words. The writer has not mentioned the corresponding author's reference in the text. The patriarchal perspective of maternal is used by writer. Word to word plagiarism is one in which author takes sequence of seven or more words from other sources.