The first two lines in this excerpt from "A Grain of Sand" by Frances Ellen Watkins indicate its subject, which is the very grain of sand. In the first line it is mentioned explicitly, whereas in the second one it is replaced with the third person singular pronoun <em>it</em>: "Do you know to me it (the grain of sand) brought just a simple loving thought?". It is a quite common resource for authors, since the use of pronouns prevent poems, as well as other kinds of literary and non-literary works, from being repetitive, that is, pronouns help authors avoid using the same word or term over and over again.
The following sentence was written by Benjamin Jowett: The Republic of Plato is the longest of his works with the exception of the Laws and is certainly the greatest of them.
If the sentence above is the original source from research, which of the following answers would not be plagiarism if included in your own writing?
Answer : A) Benjamin Jowett writes, "Plato's Republic is a very long work."
Explanation : To include texts published by another person in our own work, it must be suitably quoted and put in quotation marks. The only option that appears in quotation marks is A).
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Fun house mirrors make you look distorted. So the author uses fun house mirrors to help you understand dystopian fictions cause it’s weird in a sense
A gerund is a verb changed into a noun by adding 'ing' to the end of the word.
So your answer is B. Jogging
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Popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.