Тонкие блины на молоке — это английский вариант традиционных пышных русских блинов, выпеченных на дрожжах. В Европе блинчики имеют вид тонких, почти прозрачных салфеток. Во Франции их называют «крепы» и подают с сотней разнообразных начинок. Никаких особых уловок в приготовлении нет: чем более жидкое тесто, тем тоньше получается блинчики. Ажурный вариант, в дырочку, получится, если часть молока из рецепта добавить в тесто немного горячим. Перед тем как залить первый блин, следует хорошо прокалить сковороду. Блинчик готов, когда он начинает зарумяниваться до хрустящих краев.
Use option a because it specifies the change that effected the marathon and how it effected it. option a also mentions how the change has effected the marathon in current times
To her friend Marie and her hair and how no matter society will try to get you to be like them, you need to be different. She has a strong poetic tone that helps to actually set her side. She also uses words such as looping and roots to help show that everything is connected
The correct answer is B. Postman argues that television commercials do not use language or "tests of truth" to viewers decide whether to buy a product. instead, they rely on images to create an emotional appeal that influences consumers' decisions (postman, 1985: 127-128).
Explanation:
To avoid plagiarism you need to reference the author, this means mentioning the name of the author and including the last name, date of publication, and pages in a parenthesis at the end of the citation. Also, if the exact words of the author are included rather than only a summary or paraphrase of these it is necessary to enclose the exact words in quotation mark (").
According to this, the option that is not a plagiarized version is B, because this reference the author correctly in (postman, 1985: 127-128) and uses the quotation marks when the exact words of the author are used. Also, in other options, the author is not referenced and the exact words of Postman are used without the quotation marks.
In “America Needs Its Nerds,” by L. Fridman, addresses an issue that still exists in today's society: that students perceived as intelligent are ridiculed. In his exhortation Leonid argued that the curious and smart scholars need not to be ashamed of their intellect, and that society needs to change their attitude towards these types of people because it comes off as pessimistic. The writer combats these views with rhetoric, parallelism, and strategic diction. Early in the writing, the author writes “intellectually curious and academically serious,” which is a use of parallelism since the words are similar in its pronunciation and grammatically overall. He uses this rhetoric again in lines 20 thru 23, as he examines the stereotyping students face and are forced into, for being serious about their academics. He Mr. Firdman uses dition throughout his essay to more than likely suggest that he is or has been considered a nerd as well. His very descriptive word structure is evident throughout, with lines 20 thru 32 containing connotations and imagery to evoke pathos in the audience with words such as ‘grave’ and ‘haunt’.