The answer would be natural hazards.
One way to demonstrate academic integrity is to give credence and acknowledgement to the sources of your information.
For example:
You wrote a definition of a term. And you found that definition in a book authored by somebody. On you paper, you either write "According to the novel written by author, TERM is defined as..."
For example:
You are tasked to define the word "plagiarism".
To demonstrate academic integrity, you define plagiarism like this:
According to wikipedia, Plagiarism is <span>the "wrongful appropriation" and "stealing and publication" of another author's "language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions" and the representation of them as one's own original work.
Note that you have stated your source.
You can then add your own input and thought about the word. Like this:
I believe that plagiarism is an act of a lazy person. A person who pretends to be smart but in reality is just a parasite.
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<span>Magic
realism is all about creating a setting in which the characters
experience magical elements as something common to their everyday
lives and not as something fantastic, just like the snow is common
from somebody living in the northern hemisphere, but is somehow weird
for someone who has never seen it. The serious tone is fundamental
for the credibility of the magical elements as part of the everyday
life and not as something outstanding. </span>
I would go with adjective on this one.
Answer:
simple sentences
1) My mom drank water.
2) Gary does not like pickles.
3) I feel sick.
4) Olivia sings a lot.
5) The cat plays with the ball.
compund verb sentences
1) My brother ran outside and drank water
2) My teacher walked and taught the class.
3) I wrote a letter while eating peanuts.
4) Elise brushed her hair while listening to music.
5) The cow nursed her babies while producing milk.
Explanation:
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