Answer:
nothing must be sent.
Explanation:
I is optional to write but is sounds better when it is not written
Depends on what’s socially acceptable in that society plus the kind of laws they have in place
<span>The Principal
(School Name)
(School Address)
30th October, 2016
Sub: School Leaving Certificate & Character certificate
</span><span>Respected Mam/Sir,
</span><span>I hereby request you to kindly issue a School leaving certificate & Character certificate for me. My Class is ............. and Admission Number-........... since I have already discussed the whole issue with concerned authority.
</span><span>I take this opportunity to thank you and the staff members for the kind cooperation and support given to me during my past academic year.
</span>
<span>I wish all the success to your organization.
</span>
<span>Thanking You.
Yours Faithfully
Student Name :
Class :
Roll Number : </span>
Answer: The quality of being just; righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness: to uphold the justice of a cause. rightfulness or lawfulness, as of a claim or title; justness of ground or reason: to complain with justice. the moral principle determining just conduct.
Answer: D. Both A and C
Explanation: When you use someone's idea or quotes without giving proper credit, without acknowledging or citing the original author; that is plagiarism. If you want to evade any accusations of Plagiarism, you must properly give citations of any wordings or ideas that are not your own by putting them in quotations as well as writing the name of the author and date of publication.
Option A cited the author but did not put the statement in quotation which translates that those statements are his own ideas but the reverse the case, resulting to plagiarism
In option B, the author was properly cited and the statements were in quotation and that is not Plagiarism.
Option C neither cited nor put the statement in quotation which also resulted in Plagiarism.
So both A and C are plagiarism.