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I think the answer would be D
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Answer:
1) where do you live?
2) Do you enjoy history lessons?
3) what sports do you and your friends play?
4) where does your father work?
5) does your mother drive a car?
1) I live in (pon donde vives)
2) I don't enjoy history lessons
3) Me and my friends play (el deporte que juegas con tus amigos)
4) My father works in (donde trabaja tu papa)
5) My mother does drive a car
Explanation:
<span>Plagiarism is often seen in online education when a student copies online materials and submits them without giving credit.
<em>Plagiarism</em> is the practice of taking someone else's work and claiming it as their own.
In online education, when sources are not cited, it is assumed that you are claiming the work as your own. So, when a student doesn't give credit, that student is claiming the material as their own; this is seen as plagiarism.
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Answer:
TRUE.
Explanation:
A key difference between contemporary and medieval notions of justice is contemporary texts often stress harsh physical punishments for guilty parties.