<span>Expository writing is used to describe something, so yes it can be used for both!
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The given description of the activities of the speaker and his use of information from the internet is an example of None of the above options
<h3>What is Plagiarism
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This refers to the intellectual theft of a person's work by another who uses it without citing or making a quote.
Hence, we can see that from the given description, the speaker does not commit intellectual theft of the work of another, so it is no plagiarism and the answer is NOT in the answer choices
The answer choices are:
- none of the above
- global plagiarism
- patchwork plagiarism
- incremental plagiarism
- consequential plagiarism
Read more about plagiarism here:
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you can do a haiku,
5: They are loud and weird
7: Their president is Donald
5:Some are poor, some rich
We can't write a paragraph for you, look up the person and write it out.