Answer: George committed <u>Direct copying</u> form of pilgrim.
Explanation:
Using someone's words in your document by copying them exactly or partially is called pilgrim.
The main two types of pilgrims are:
- Direct copying
- Word switching / paraphrasing
Direct copying:
Copying someone's same words from worksheets, web page, document, a book, an article, or from any other source and claim it to be your own words without mentioning the source from where the content is taken is a form of pilgrim called direct copying.
Word switching / paraphrasing:
Using someone's words partially (taking parts of sentences or words) into your document is called word switching or paraphrasing. Changing the sequence of someone's word and using them into your document without mentioning the original source is called word switching.
Answer:
A is the closest answer, My answer would be: Make sure everyone is focused and heard or included.
Explanation:
A. To introduce information for the group to discuss? Yes, This is very important, you are now firstly, getting everyone on track on what to do, and second, make sure to have everyone included
B. To help resolve conflicts during group discussions? Important but not really.
C. To take notes on the main points of discussion? again, Important but not really.
D. to track the time spent on the group discussion? That sounds like a minor job that a leader shouldn't do.
I’m pretty sure you subtract, (6, 2) and (6, 3.5)