Answer:
None of them are plagiarized.
Explanation:
>All of these choices are simple statements, plagiarism is the pasting of thoughts, opinions, content, etc of the writer and claiming them as your own. Since these are all statements, whether they be factual or not, anyone can write the exact same thing.
>I hope this is helpful :)
Answer:
If you mean for a class or kids:
- Teacher : Tootsie roll, lollipop
Kids: We were talking, now lets stop.
- Teacher: “Magic Finger in the air…”
Kids: “Magic finger everywhere!”
Teacher: “Magic finger on your hips…”
Kids: “Magic finger on your lips”
- Teacher: Flat tire
Kids: Shhhh
For speech:
either start off with a question, story, or even a personal anecdote pr experience .
Explanation:
really hope this helps ! Brainliest ?
1) <span>the protagonists' love for each other
2) </span><span>the comparison between Della and the Queen of Sheba
3) young did not consider her quilts as art pieces
</span>4) <span>Remember her history
5) </span><span>The value of things lies in making them
6) </span><span>The value of work
7) </span><span>Mme. Loisel is ridiculously self-important
8) </span><span>Surprise endings
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