From
the article “Plagiarism,” the three situations in which a journalist does not
need to provide attribution are the following:
<span>1.
</span>Common Knowledge –
it is when the information is very common to almost all people.
<span>2.
</span>Background Information
– when information is factual and can be taken from a number of reliable
sources
3. <span>Observation – when information has been
experienced first hand</span>
Maybe saying they are free. But freedom comes with a price.
Answer:
In the middle
Explanation:
Common information is what is shared between the topics on the left and right so it would go between the two.
Answer:
tht it signifies who the main character is and u can tell what the story is about...more or less
Explanation: (I honestly thought u were talking abt Avengers but oh well)
A predicate nominative because "one" follows the verb "to be- was (past tense). A predicative nominative alwasys follows the verb to be in al of its forms and one should view it as "equals", as in, Langston Hughes equals on of the greatest poets of the Harlem Renaissance. A predicative adjective must modify the subject and is linked with a verb, but in this sentence "one" does not modify Hughes. Another trick for remembering is that if you were to switch the order of the sentence, it would still make sense; "One of the greatest poets of the Harlem Renaissance is Langston Hughes."