The assignment aims to analyze your arguing and writing skills. For this reason, I cannot write your essay, but I will show you how to write it.
<h3>Essay structure</h3>
- Introduction: Write a very short paragraph. This paragraph should introduce the subject of your essay, that is, it should introduce who Liesel is and her relationship with books.
- Thesis statement: Write only one sentence that should end the introduction. This sentence should show your opinion about Liesel stealing and burning forbidden books. You must show whether you believe she acted correctly or not.
- Body. Write two long paragraphs. In the first paragraph, you will explain your thesis statement and show the reader what makes you have this opinion about Liesel's actions. You must show facts and evidence to support your opinion. In the second paragraph, you will show an opinion contrary to your thesis statement and will explain the reasons that make this opinion wrong.
- Conclusion: You will restate the most important points of your essay and highlight how your thesis statement is relevant.
Below you can see an example of how the introduction and thesis statement can be done.
<em>Liesel's actions about books banned by Nazi Germany is one of the great points of "The Book Thief" that shows us how Nazism was oppressive and a limiting factor of knowledge. Accordingly, it is possible to determine that Liesel's actions in stealing and burning forbidden books were a sign of resistance and protest against this system.</em>
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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