The answer is D. It's borrowing without giving the original author credit.
Plagiarizing is something that needs to be taken seriously and just letting you know (i don't know if you know this) your teachers can see if you have plagiarized.
Answer:
the first excerpt is awestruck. The second is humorous and the third is calm.
Explanation:
Answer and explanation:
The interior story, as the name suggests, is the story within another story. In this passage, the frame story is the speaker, Kevin, receiving a phone call from Matt, a friend he hasn't seen in almost ten years. The frame story is the one that involves the interior story. The interior story begins with the line '"Kevin, come inside!" my mother called.' This line separates the current moment from the moment the speaker is remembering - he and Matt playing outside; Kevin's mother calling him in. There is another story being told now, one about the past. But it is told as if it were happening at this moment. We have, from this moment on, an interior story.
The visual aid which would be best to use in a presentation to compare Henry David Thoreau’s “Civil Disobedience” with John Lewis’s Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement is a Venn Diagram. The answer to your question is D. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
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After the discussion Vinny's parents had with Vinny about the boy who died, it made Vinny to promise her parents that he would stay away from the pond where the boy .
Below is the evidence cited from Lines 112 - 121 of text:
<em>"After the boy drowned, or was taken by the goddess, or whatever happened to him, she said never to come to this pond again. Ever. It was off-limits. Permanently. But not his dad. He said, “You fall off a horse, you get back on, right? Or else you going be scared of it all your life.”</em>
<em>His mother scoffed and waved him off. “Don’t listen to him, Vinny, listen to me. Don’t go there. That pond is haunted.” Which had made his dad laugh.</em>
<em>But Vinny promised he’d stay away."</em>