"D" <em>make an inference</em>
When there are gaps of information, you usually want to look at the text and the information given to make an inference of what you think the author might mean/ what information needs to be in the context to make the text understandable. The author is trying to get you to make inferences and think for yourself.
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~kaikers
Answer:
1.) use enough detail 2.) follow a natural order 3.) stick to your subject and don’t fall off track
Explanation:
you didn’t leave the three options so that’s the three main guidelines for writing
Answer:
They can put a cliffhanger at the end of the chapter
Explanation:
They can bring in words like "what I saw was absurd.."
Plagiarism is where you take someone else’s words or work and claim them as your own. If you do there are serious consequences on performing plagiarism, for example jail time. So if I were to copy and paste from the internet to an online essay and it was someone’s else’s work, the teacher can get you into trouble. Plagiarism is the process of using someone’s else’s work, but when doing so the person whom created the piece that you stolen and had claimed can and will sue you for it. So Plagiarism is not worth doing so for the charges that can be pressed soon you.