Answer:
Nothing good...
Explanation:
The editor may or may not inform the department or the institutional head of the author about the plagiarism. On the other hand if the plagiarism is caught after the paper is published, it means that the facts are now in public domain. The editor will retract the paper and publish a retraction in subsequent issues of the journal. This information will also be sent to the institutions head asking for disciplinary action against the authors. If authors have used financial resources of the institution to write this paper, it would result in a criminal investigation.
<span> Leia-o e dê continuidade á narrativa, apresentando um conflito, desenvolvendo-o, levando as ações ao clímax e criando um desfecho. Crie fatos e personagens . </span>
D. a subject. The sentence would go so<span>mething like this: Sally threw threw ball.</span>
This depends on your age and what language you are trying to learn really. Think about it this way, when you were born, how long did it take you to learn English (or your native tongue)? About five years right? This also depends on a bunch of other different factors like how much you practice, your determination, and the fluency of the language your speaking. So really there is no real definite answer because all people are different, but if I were to say, I'd say about five years...
Gathering of a group of people