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<span>Answer: the emphasis of words
through a change of pace
Cadence in poetry refers to the
rising and the falling of the voice when reading a literary piece. Simply it
comes from the Latin word “cadentia” that means “a falling”, hence the reason
for its definition. In poetry, it refers
to the pitch and rhythm of the literary piece.
Cadence also helps in the setting the rhythmic paces of literary pieces.
The imperfect and the perfect cadence are the two types of cadence.</span>
Academic integrity is defined as an act of honesty and responsibility in scholarship.
Students and faculty must obey rules of honest scholarship meaning, that all academic work should result from an individual's own efforts.
One way to demonstrate academic integrity is to avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism is using other people's ideas or copying their words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. In short, plagiarism is putting forward ideas and words of other people and conveying that it is your work.
For example:
In doing research papers, we cite instances and events that are relevant in the progress of our research papers. These instance and events may not personally come from you, if so, you must also include in the research paper the sources where you found these instances and events.
Poem:
Surrounded by noise
It sounds senseless
Dense and thick like
The smooth peanut butter
My mom used to layer on my sandwiches
Voices all around me
But I still feel so empty
Arms supporting me
Maybe I’ll be okay
I say
But I’m so afraid of being alone
I find comfort in things I remember
Like the color of the house I grew up in
Soft yellow
Like the flowers that grow around
My school
I find solace in a stranger passing me
In the street
At 10:00 pm on my nightly excursion
Even on the dreary nights
When I hear the voices
And the noise
I know I’m not alone
I can see everything much clearer