I’m new using this so sorry if it’s not entirely perfect but it’s a start:
Come love me boldly and warmly my love
Who am I if you aren’t with me?
Come like me infatuatedly and lively
Who am I if you have gone away?
Hope this helped :)
Went because you are doing the action to go to Phoenix.
~JZ
Hope it helps.
Answer:
I have noo idea what that is, so sorry...but use the web I guess?
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Explanation:
The correct answer is "A. intentional plagiarism". Plagiarizing is copying from someone else without being given the permission, or giving the author credit. If you do however give him credit everything will be legitimate and it will be considered to be a citation.
The first article is about the promotion of a lady from Seattle to an important position at a private company. The fact that the article begins by the sentence “the news is out!” implies up front that it is an important event for its readers and that apparently this lady is an influential and respected member of the community and that this promotion is beneficial for it and for the lady herself.
The second article is obviously a news report on a police investigation. It starts with the mention of “two witnesses”, implying that they were witnesses to a crime, which is confirmed immediately after the opening line. The crime itself has a name (Grand Forks robbery) which demonstrates that the crime was a serious and had dramatic repercussions for the community where it occurred. Even the police official who is interviewed by the press holds an important rank which further underscores the gravity of the offense.