It teaches a lesson. It tries to teach you that although people make mistakes, it’s natural to forgive them. I believe that everyone has some sort of trust issues, and this is an important quote to think about.
Yes what a lucky find!!
1. They aren't taking it from someone's pocket, so it's not stealing from any specific person
2. They could use it to help the school instead of using it for personal gain.
3. A lot of people would do the same thing.
No, it's theirs!!
1. It's still stealing, because it belongs to somebody else, even if they don't know who.
2. They can find out who the owner is by not telling anybody how much cash they found and just having people tell them how much they lost.
3. It is the honorable thing to do.
Opaque- hard/difficult to understand .
Answer:
b. False. The material, however, must be attributed appropriately.
Explanation:
When paraphrasing, we are using our words to convey the main message. Therefore, it is not necessary to use quotation marks but it must be properly cited and attributed. But generally, if you are taking an exact sentence from the original source, it is considered as a quote and quotation marks should be used.
Therefore, in summary, paraphrased sentences from any source do not require quotation marks but should be properly attributed while quotes from original sources must use quotation marks.