Answer:
Direct plagiarism- the word-for-word transcription of a section of someone else’s work, without attribution and without quotation marks
Self-plagiarism- when a student submits his or her own previous work, or mixes parts of previous works, without permission from all professors involved
Mosaic Plagiarism- when a student borrows phrases from a source without using quotation marks, or finds synonyms for the author’s language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original
Answer:
The trees have no tongues, And the Lorax disapproves of the use of the Tree and the Thneed.
We have to search the desired topic on the search box in the homepage
Answer:
(b) 64000
Explanation:
Assuming that the "Memo" being mentioned is a Microsoft Access memo field, it can hold up to 64,000 characters, even in the more recent version of the application where the "Memo" is now know as the "Long Text" field.
According to microsoft.com, "In earlier versions of Access, we used the Memo data type to store large amounts of text... the Long Text field works the same as the Memo field of old... [it] can only display the first 64,000 characters."
<em>Please put "Brainliest" on my answer if it helped you out the most!</em>
<em>(Further Reading) If you're still confused, I suggest you search up the following:</em>
<em>- Microsoft Access Long Text character limit</em>