I think you have to make sentences with the words they give like translation and make and do (ex: I need to do a translation)
1. Rakhi
2.sagrado?
3.cosechar
4.ruta
5.popular?
6.ponggal
7. Promesa
8.diosa
Answer:
Plagiarism applies when ideas are copied; <u>copyright violation</u> occurs only when a specific fixed expression (e.g., sequence of words, use of an image) is copied. Avoiding plagiarism is about properly apportioning intellectual credit; copyright is about maintaining revenue streams.
Answer:
<em>By linking back to the introduction</em>
Explanation:
In a book by James S. O'Rourke, IV named <em>The Truth about Confident Presenting: All You Need to Know to Make Winning Presentations, Fearlessly and Painlessly.</em>
He talks about how distinguished speakers realize that the secret to achievement is driven by only a few universal values.
You should think carefully about having a memorable conclusion. You may be questioning those interested, or you may be able to link back to the introduction and give the audience a sense of a full circle coming in.