Answer: It’s Alan
Explanation:
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else’s ideas and pasting them off as their own. Even though someone like Karen may have forgotten to add citations, reading her essay would make it very clear that she is adding in her own ideas; she just forgot to add in the sources of which she tried to find information from. Alan didn’t do any work and tried to pass off the whole essay as his own. He did so on purpose too.
It marks your height above sea level
This is unclear, but the best answer i can think of would be structure.
The question is incomplete, and the full version can be found on quizlet.
Answer: that Wash had terrible experiences dealing with the police
Explanation:
In "We've Got a Job" Cynthia Levinson describes the 1963 Birmingham Children’s March through the recollections of four children who participated in that event.
The quote provided is from Washington Booker, who was fourteen years old at that time, and who describes his surprise upon seeing people willingly turning themselves over to the police because his experience had taught him that "the police was vicious murderers."
Answer:
Explanation:
The story in question is <em>The Guilty Party w</em>hich, at the very end, switches point of view.
The point of view we see from then is perhaps the soul of someone who died and who is waiting, watching as they bring Liz's soul.
<u>The reason for this is to paint the confusion, dream-like state and to underline the point of Liz dying, as well as to explain closely how is the case looked 'on the other side'. </u>
<u>Switching to the first person, the author tried to convey a sense of the other side better to the reader; the confusion, dream-like state, weirdness of it.</u> This way we can see even closely the guild her father had over her upbringing if it has transferred to the other side and the world of the deceased,<u> as well as Liz's vindication from the close point of view of someone who is personally witnessing it.</u>