Answer: This is not plagiarism
Which of the following is true for the Student Version?
Word-for-Word plagiarism
Paraphrasing plagiarism
This is not plagiarism
Explanation:
Plagiarism is the use of a published work without attributing credit to the author. Word-for-word plagiarism is when a body of text is copied from the original work and made to seem like one's work.
Paraphrasing Plagiarism rewrites the text by substituting words with their synonyms but it still has the same information as the original text.
In this question, the student's version is different from the original text. The student argues for the efficiency of rapid prototyping while the original text explains why it is a possible design methodology for instructional design. What they both have in common is that they mention how successful rapid prototyping has been in software design.
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Fourthly, the second battle of Tarain paved the way for further military conquests in India by the Muslims. Between 1192 and 1206 the Turkish rule had extended over the Gangetic plains of Bihar and Bengal. Fifthly, the battle paved the way for foundation of the Muslim rule in India.
Explanation:
Answer:
The left hemisphere Right hemisphere
Explanation:
The left hemisphere is a superior part of the processing of the auditory part of the brain. For example, people when hearing a song and one-syllable "da" and "ba" is there. People recognize that they only have the right syllable that processed in the left hemisphere. Many studies reveal that our brain left hemisphere processed the auditory speech very rapidly.
The nerve cells related to the auditory speech, more synapses found in the left hemisphere than the right hemisphere. Thus Dex dog commands his dog, his dog processed this information in the left hemisphere. Dex itself processed his tone of voice in his right hemisphere.
This continent (apart from Europe) was Africa. It is also referred to as "scramble for Africa" in which the European countries (England, France, Portugal, Italy, Germany) were fighting each other over land in Africa.