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At the very basic level, synthesis refers to combining multiple sources and ideas. As a writer, you will use information from several sources to create new ideas based on your analysis of what you have read.
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Answer: Plagiarism.
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While it is completely appropriate to draw on someone else's findings and conclusions in your work, it is punishable to present them as your own. Plagiarism happens when we use someone else's ideas without listing that individual as a source. It is considered as a serious breach of academic ethics. 
It is not allowed to use other people's ideas without citing them, but it is also punishable to mix your own previous work with new without permission. This is known as <em>self-plagiarism</em>.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
It builds suspence in the story.
It suggests the difficulty. 
POINTS!! GET OFF MY QUESTION!!!
 
        
             
        
        
        
I think perhaps the quote is referring to the fact that we don't always gain recognition for our actions? Someone of equal status and beliefs could stumble upon the lottery of life just by simply being there, or an error, while we remain unrecognized and alone? <span />
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Start off by the street
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You can explain where it is on the street, how far you live from the main road, or a specific store. Also use <u>landmarks</u> to further specify the position.