All of the above m.......m
narrator ADDRESSES the reader - first-person
narrator is detached observer WITHOUT complete knowledge - third-person
narrator who is a PARTICIPANT with LIMITED knowledge - second-person
I capitalized some words so that you can tie the definition with the term.
Answer: Paraphrasing other people’s information and citing the source of that information.
Explanation:
Plagiarism simply means when the language, ideas, or expressions of an individual is copied as one's own original work without citing it. It occurs when a person over relies on the work of someone else.
From the options given, paraphrasing other people’s information and citing the source of that information isn't plagiarism. When someone else's work is paraphrased and the cited, this is acceptable and such work isn't plagiarised.
Answer:
Option A: "Tidy rows of desks face a wood stove,..."
Explanation:
What school nowadays has a wood stove? I believe that's your answer :)