Honestly I would look this one up one google
Answer:
I think of actors and actresses who repeat the exacts words of authors as if the words were their own. In short, in their acting roles, they are expected to own the words and the actions, notwithstanding that the words were completely the words of another person(s), even real human beings.
The acting crew does not cite the authors in their speeches. Again, when a medical test is conducted to discover an ailment, the laboratory technician or technologist does not cite the author of the results. She uses the original author's words without infringing on plagiarism.
The difference between these two situations described above and that of plagiarism is accepted practise and industry norms.
Explanation:
Plagiarism is the act of using the exact words of another without citation, permission, and quotation marks.
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C because a has 2 parts, b has because making dependent sentence, d is whatever it is (I forgot) but the answer is C
Rites of passage are important occasions of somebody's life. For example, puberty, marriage, having children and death.
Guideline:
“The Bass, the River, and Shelia Mant”
14 year-old boy asks Sheila out. They go to the cinema by boat. The boy covers the fishing rod and fails to catch a big bass. Then he is upset.
"Oranges"
12 year-old boy goes out on a date with a girl for the first time. They go to the drugstore on foot. He has an orange in his pocket. She picks a chocolate. They take each other's hands. He peels the orange and she opens the chocolate.