Nounnames a person, place, thing, or ideaadjective: modifies a noun or a pronoun and answers these questions: which? what kind of? how many?
adverb:modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb and answers these questions: when? where? how? how much? why?
pronoun:is used in place of one or more nouns or pronounspreposition: shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to some other word in a sentence
interjection:expresses emotion and has no grammatical relation to the rest of the sentence
verb:expresses an action or a state of being
conjunction:joins words or groups of words (phrases or clauses)
<span>Is plagiarism different from academic plagiarism? Yes, plagiarism in general is copying and or using someones writing without asking them and/or giving them credit(citing their work). The consequences in an academic setting could be as extreme as expulsion from the school. With generic plagiarism, you may have some form of punishment like being sued by the parties whose work your plagiarized.</span>
stay calm, that is the basis of every technique and every method, they each do something different but it all comes down to one thing, the root, the answer to it all.. its stay calm. This is what will help you keep your head in stressful situations and stay on task and organized.
<span>The story of the wise badger, brave muskrat, and big crow tells the listener an earth diver creation story. Earth diver creation stories require that the Earth is not yet formed, and instead of being created from nothing (ex nihilo stories), it is formed from sand, dirt, or mud recovered from under a vast expanse of water. In this story, Wise Badger goes under the water himself, but in other stories, a supreme being gives the order to mystical beings, animals, to create a world to live on. Earth diver creation stories are often Native American, but they are also found in Finnic and Uralic regions. Historians suggest that the stories create a pattern of migration west into North America and west into Siberia.</span>