i chose B not sure if its correct or not but hope it helps
Answer: A. Word for word plagiarism.
Explanation: plagiarism simply involves using someone else's words or idea without citation to show they are not you own idea or words.
The student's version contains sentence having the same wordings as the original content and the student did not put those sentence in quotation to show it were not his or her own idea. Although the student cited the author but by not putting those sentence in quotation, it's in possible to differenciate his or her own words from the author's words, the student is simply telling us that those words are his or her own and it's not true. So this is a word for word plagiarism
"it was biting cold" is personification and "The large flakes of snow covered her ringlets of fair hair" is imagery
In a sense, yes. One must agree before you can start to disagree.
You must agree to:
1) The topic you guys are talking about. Two different topics discussed at the same time can lead to problems
2) The Facts: The facts are key in a discussion, and are generally used in debates and arguments. Each person must agree that what is stated is a fact.
3) You'll have to agree that there is a problem, and that a solution <em>can be found</em>. You are only disagreeing on how to get the solution.
hope this helps
The answer is A. Have a good day.