I think theres an app or apps that sees if someones copying off someone elses work, even if your not doing it intentionally. If someone is using a website for their work then he/she should use citation and share the website they used to find their research. But if someone isnt 100% sure their copying or not copying someones work, or afraid they will then paraphrase the information. Try not to look at the information and write it in your own words as best as possible. I hope this helps :)
I've never read that book. But look for the climax and then if you see any suspense or action after it. Then that would be it.
Based on the fact that the Black Deaf People <em>were not allowed </em>into Deaf Clubs, this was an example of:
<h3>What is Discrimination?</h3>
This refers to the unjust treatment of a person based on various factors which can be as a result of race, gender, etc.
With this in mind, we can see that even among the deaf, there was still great discrimination where the black deaf people were not allowed to join Deaf Clubs as a result of their race.
This development led them to form their own clubs and socialise and gather and share stories as the racial segregation did not deter or stop them.
Read more about discrimination here:
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<span> Definition-- </span><span>Usually found in a dictionary, this tells you the meaning of a word or phrase</span>