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Explanation:
they escaped and she waited to go last
This question is about the use of foreign words or expressions to complete the sentences.
Answer:
Plagiarism is the act of copying a writer's words verbatim and claiming them as one's own.
I had a sense of déjà vu when I saw the girl who looked just like her mother used to.
I trust you completely. You have complete carte blanche to arrange the party.
Explanation:
<u>Saying or writing something verbatim means using the exact same words that were originally used.</u>
<u>Déjà vu is an expression which refers to the illusion of remembering scenes, the feeling of having already lived this moment, or simply a feeling of familiarity.</u>
<u>The French expression "carte blanche" means giving someone complete freedom to do something because you trust them entirely.</u>
<u>As we can see, all the expressions above make sense when we take the context clues of each sentence into consideration.</u>
Client-centered therapists avoid statements such as, “you did the right thing”, in order to avoid judging the client. This therapy <span>emphasizes empathy , unconditional positive regard, genuineness, and active listening. Hope this answers the question.</span>
The child, lost in the department store, became panicky.
The bolded phrase is actually a participle phrase, the word <em>lost </em>being a participle.