Answer: D. Both A and C
Explanation: When you use someone's idea or quotes without giving proper credit, without acknowledging or citing the original author; that is plagiarism. If you want to evade any accusations of Plagiarism, you must properly give citations of any wordings or ideas that are not your own by putting them in quotations as well as writing the name of the author and date of publication.
Option A cited the author but did not put the statement in quotation which translates that those statements are his own ideas but the reverse the case, resulting to plagiarism
In option B, the author was properly cited and the statements were in quotation and that is not Plagiarism.
Option C neither cited nor put the statement in quotation which also resulted in Plagiarism.
So both A and C are plagiarism.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. write overly formal sentences that use big words for the sake of sounding "academic"" A common error in academic writing is the tendency to <span>write overly formal sentences that use big words for the sake of sounding "academic"</span>
<span>When Psyche was born, Venus was so jealous of her beauty, that she started hating her. However, on top of that, Venus' son Cupid fell in love with Psyche, which angered his mother even more, This is why she had Psyche perform a several seemingly impossible tasks for her. 1. She had to sort out a huge pile of seeds - however, an ant and his friends helped her finish this. 2. She had to retrieve the Golden Fleece - meaning that she had to take the wool from a very violent sheep. She is helped by some plants who tell her that she should gather their fleece at dusk, from the bushes where it may have been caught, and not from the sheep directly. 3. She had to fill a flask with water coming from the River Styx, and she is then helped by Jupiter himself. 4. For her final task, she had to return from the Underworld with a box of beauty ointment of Persephone/Proserpina, which she accomplishes. However, she was too curious to see what was in the box, which is why she opened it, and then fell into a deep sleep. Later on, Cupid finds her and wakes her up, and they finally get married.</span>
Lady Macbeth fears that her husband is to kind and to caring to murder King Duncan.