Who relies only on there terms
and counted themselves out of there local society.
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It can be said that the student version exemplifies paraphrasing plagiarism.
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- The contexts of the texts given above under the titles original source material and student version are clearly the same.
- It can be observed that most words used in both texts are the same but the arrangement of the words is different.
- To retain the meaning of the text but still make the text look different, the formation of the sentences has been made differently using the same words.
- Hence, it can be called an example of paraphrasing plagiarism.
Answer: 3) Confounding variable
Explanation:Confounding variable is the variable that indicates about the external influential factors that produces the manipulated consequences of independent and dependent variable.This variable can lead to producing useless outcomes in an experiment.
According to the question, the changes occurring in interest of student in algebra can be due to the outside factors which are not generating the actual results and thus, experiment is getting ruined.
Other options are incorrect because application variable remain same for the experiment,system variable are the variables of certain system and reliability variables describe about the variable on which dependent or stable.Thus, the correct option is option(3)
There are many ways in which you can do this;
▪️Celebrate Memorial Day/ Veteran's Day
▪️Wear Patriotic attire
▪️Write letters to Veterans who are on the front lines.
▪️promote writing letters to other students
▪️send care packages to Veterans.
▪️Visit veterans who may be in nursing homes and thank them for their service.
▪️Thank the men and women in active duty for their service to our country.
There are many ways to show your love for the country, and I have only named a few. Hope this helps.
Pythagoras was perhaps the first to realize that a complete system of mathematics could be constructed, where geometric elements corresponded with numbers. Pythagoras' Theorem (or the Pythagorean Theorem) is one of the best known of all mathematical theorems.