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The answer is: [B]: "False" .
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Plagiarism applies to the "real world" (that is, the "non-academic" realm), as well! In fact, published (and in many cases, even "non-published") material that can be referred to as "plagiarized" (e.g. paraphrased ideas, or copied, writing, or translated material, or PowerPoint presentations, business ideas, lectures, etc.). that is published, or presented publically or to a widestream audience— without giving proper credit to source(s) is, in fact, "plagiarism" — and is called "plagiarism" as well.
In such cases of plagiarism, severe consequences may result, including job demotions/terminations, civil actions (law suits), monetary restitution and public apologies—even companies going bankrupt; as well as reputations destroyed.
Furthermore, many colleges have academic integrity policies that specifically state that plagiarism still occurs in cases of drafts of work—even when not final written essays—are required to be submitted to teachers/professors/T.A.'s. Furthermore, plagiarism is not limited to written essays—but also other types of assignments (e.g. oral reports for any class, communication/lecture assignments, any data used/obtains, information on spreadsheets (e.g. accounting/business classes, any artwork, computer science codes).
This would be an example of a metaphor because it is using unlike things to compare it to and it's not using like or as
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
The excerpt is taken from the novel "Grendel" written by John Gardner.
The novel Grendel is a rendition of the epic Beowulf told from the point of view of Grendel, the antagonist.
<u>In the given excerpt, Grendel's word is depicting the theme of meaninglessness of life. At this point in the plot, Grendel was being beaten up by Beowulf. Beowulf starts to whisper in the ears of Grendel and Grendel starts to whimper and bawl. And Grendel states the given quote that represents that life is meaningless as revealed when Grendel let Beowulf win by jumping into the abyss and losing the hope to win.</u>
So, the correct answer is option B.