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Answer:
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Explanation:
<span>To become a famous astronomer. I'm completely confident with my answer. </span>
Certainly, by the time he wrote the <span>Confessions,</span><span> Augustine had read some Plotinus and become much influenced by his style and arguments.</span>
This is evident in the Confessions, both in the persistent series of questions with which Augustine pursues a difficult problem (as in Confessions 1.3.3-4.4), and in occasional flashes of exhortation (as at <span>Confessions </span>1.18.28). Neo-Platonism influenced in Augustine his entire concept of God and of Creation. In the Neo-Platonist view, all things (including souls) had an infinite, timeless, and unchangeable God as the cause of their existence. Neo-Platonists held that everything existed only to the extent to which it participated in God. Plotinus taught that a person must turn inward to find God, who is identical with the inner reality of the soul.
Answer:
Plagiarism, Fabrication, Cheating, Bribery or paid services, Impersonation
Explanation:
Plagiarism: The adoption or copy of original creations of another writer without proper confirmation.
Fabrication: The falsification of data, information in any formal academic exercise.
Cheating: Any effort to obtain help in a regular educational activity (like an examination) without proper acknowledgment ( usage of cheat sheets).
Bribery or paid services: Giving homework answers or test answers for money.
Impersonation: assuming a student's individuality with the purpose to give an edge for the student, such as sitting an exam on behalf of that student.