The answer would be the first choice or A. "Original ideas that are <em>not</em> your own."
Any piece of information that does not belong to you would require a citation, otherwise it would be considered <em>plagiarism. </em>B and C are incorrect because both of those things belong to you, and therefore don't require citation. D is also incorrect because a general fact doesn't belong to any one person. For example, if you wanted to include the information that dogs can't eat chocolate, that wouldn't require a citation because that is general knowledge that most people are aware of.
Answer:
To recover, I don't think anyone should eat ice cream or go out. That will just make it worse.
Explanation:
PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST I REALLY WANT TO LEVEL UP
The answer is second person point of view in which you use 'you,your,etc..'
<span>c. The narrator has plotted his revenge in secret.</span>
Answer: The statement is FALSE.
Explanation:<u> </u><u>Family is not only based on biological relationships</u>. In other words, family is not strictly people who share the same DNA as, <u>in some cases, parents have adopted their children</u>, which means that <u>they have integrated into their families people that do not necessarily share similar genetics with them</u>. Therefore, since adopted children are considered to be part of a family, it cannot be established that family is strictly people who share similar genetics. In that way, the statement provided is false.