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A) Summarize the author's ideas, give credit where due.
Explanation:
When writing an essay it's important that you give credit to the author of your cited source, for example (Timothy, 20). If you don't its considered plagiarism since you copied it directly but didn't announce that you did.
You could- B) Avoid discussing the author's ideas. But that wouldn't get you any information.
You could- C) Quote the author directly, but don't tell where the quote came from. But you'd be stealing information aka plagiarism.
You could- D) Discuss the author's ideas, but phrase them differently while refraining from mentioning the author by name. But your pretty much repeating what they said, which is still plagiarism considering your teacher may or may not ask for the source and look through it.
A allows you to summarize the author's ideas and when due, cite your evidence if directly quoting.
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C: The poem relies more on pathos than the speech
Explanation:
I took the test, and why does it say its a college question, when i got it in 8th grade
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u can use simple present while talking to someone
Explanation:
Example like- How are you, what are you doing etc....
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3 - a option
4 - c option (not too sure about this one, all the options seem correct)
Explanation:
Hope this helps
1, 3 are the examples of personification. Peroonification is when you give a non living item human qualities such as winking or dancing, because these are examples of human qualities