I would say C probably. the text sort of explains how each decade is different from the previous one, but it doesn't seem to really show a strong "cause and effect."
sorry I wasn't very helpful.
Answer:
Plagiarism
Explanation:
Plagiarism, according to the definition provided in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, can be defined as a literary theft. It is not just the copying of someone's else work but an act of literary fraud.
When a person plagiarizes a work, he/she copy the whole text from word to word and also doe not give credit to the owner's work.It is a type of stealing in the literary or educational world.
<u>In the given case, Paige has done the same thing. She did copy someone else work word to word and did not give credit to the owner</u>.
So, this is an example of Plagiarism.
Character List. Jing-mei Woo (June) is the narrator as well as the protagonist. After being pushed by her mother to become a prodigy, she develops a rebellious attitude toward her mother. Mr. Chong is Jing-mei's piano teacher.
Sure!
Beautiful name by the way.
Red Chief should stay with Bill and Sam because:
The men handed over the money and the boy – who had actually been happier being away from his super strict father and therefore does not want to be returned to his father.
^He obviously doesn't want to be near his father, as Bill and Sam were more lenient and let him play around.
Sorry I couldn't come up with more, I didn't really read the story that much, again, my apologies.
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