In terms of structure, the poems are very different. The haiku is only three lines long and discusses a single moment in time; “Digging” is much longer, has many stanzas, and jumps between time periods. There are some ways in which the poems are similar, however. For example, the speakers of both poems discuss how their writing is related to and inspired by farming or gardening.
Answer:
Paraphasing in the above text is incorrect.
Explanation:
Whenever you paraphrase your text, it is necessary that, after the paragraph ends, you reference the source where you found the idea presented. This reference must be placed in parentheses, where you will put the author's last name and the year of publication of the source.
In the example above, although the individual who wrote the paraphrase had the intention of referring to the source where he found this idea, the reference was presented incorrectly, making the paraphrase a plagiarism.
Answer:
1. Marilyn is to make several last-minute changes in the report in order to support her argument with the latest statistics.
2. He is rejecting every attempt at compromise and stormed from the room in anger.
3. Cramer´s criticisms were thoughtful for she never criticized their errors publicly.
4. Since the money paid for foreign oil comes back as deposits and investments, oil imports are self-financing.
5. By boosting price and income guarantees, Congress hopes to improve the lot of farmers.
6. The glider is sweeping noiselessly over the swaying treetops.
7. The senator retired from office because of the mounting gossip about his private life.
8. The new parts having arrived, the mechanics can repair the paving equipment.
9. first/introduction
10. limited/only
11. old/antiques
12. adding/additional
13. No redundancies
14. Passive
15. Active
16. Passive
17. Passive
18. Active
D.) A 1993 study showed that teachers tend to favor males over females, thereby creating an inequality in mixed-gender schools.
Whether you agree with it or not, this option is the only one that provides a study or factual evidence. The other an anecdotal personal experiences and observations.
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D) Pro-Catholic sentiment in England,</span>
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C) England's refusal to allow Ireland self-government</span>