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    Plagirism

    What is plagiarism? Plagiarism is using others’ ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of that information. When the writer has only changed around a few words and phrases, or changed the order of the original’s sentences. When the writer has failed to cite a source for any of the ideas or facts. Presenting another’s original thoughts or ideas as your own Using another’s exact words without proper citation Why is it important? How can students avoid plagiarism? To avoid

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    Mhabi

    (;) is used to connect independent clauses. It shows a closer relationship between the clauses than a period would show. For example: John was hurt ; he knew she only said it to upset him. A colon (:) has two main uses: * The first is after a word introducing a quotation, an explanation, an example, or a series. It is also often used after the salutation of a business letter. * The second is within time expressions. Within time, it is used to separate out the hour and minute: 12 : 15 p.m

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    Observation Behavior in Children

    focused on, specifically a boy, let’s call him John. John was sitting with one girl and another boy playing with two toy cars and some bricks built up like a tower. John seemed to be the leader of the group. He was a little bigger than both children and his communication skills seemed to be far more advanced. While the other children used smaller words to make sentences such as saying “no” or “don’t do that” or “go here” John used more complex sentences. He seemed to almost be teaching the other two

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    Academic Writing

    the aim or purpose of something is.......................................12 2. Words meaning aim or purpose.............................................................................13 Approximate / Exact.................................................................................................15 1. Words meaning approximately ..............................................................................15 2. Words meaning exactly ............................................................

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    Effective Lisening Skills

    article from 2012, he spoke with the emphasis on word count. He expressed that for listeners to comprehend, two hundred and fifty words per minute is suggested, and however, one hundred and twenty-seven is optimal. To prove his theory, Blyth used compound words for which the listeners may not have to understand, therefore stopping to see if they were following and reading their body language. This concept resulted in comprehension of the word or giving up in attempting to understand. By doing this study

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    Language Rules

    between short and long vowels. English has a lot of sounds with very hard pronunciation. Therefore, for me up till now is very difficult to distinguish difference and say correctly bed or bad, seat or sit. Also, It’s hard to say sound like in word “her”, as long as we do not have it in Russian. Also, there is no such sound in Russian as O and , so it’s hard to say correctly all word contain such sounds: together, thanks, especially clothes for me. Syntactic rules. This is basically grammar

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    Summary

    out clearly in your own words the main points of the text, subordinating or eliminating minor points; b) preserve the proportion of the original; c) change direct narration to indirect, use words instead of word combinations and word combinations instead of sentences; d) omit figures of speech, repetitions and most examples; e) use proper names instead of personal pronouns; f) don’t introduce any extra material by way of opinion, interpretation or appreciation. 2. Words and phrases suitable for

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    Text Analysis Essay Writing

    TEXT ANALYSIS ESSAY WRITING THE QUESTION / TASK The most important thing is that you answer the question or task requirements. This requires remaining on point and ensuring that everything you include in your essay contributes to your reader’s/marker’s understanding of your main point/thesis. In every text analysis essay you are essentially being asked to comment on the literary techniques that are used to portray a theme/idea in a certain way. This means analysing the stylistic language

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    Camsyllubus

    required. * How many initial responses to discussion questions are due each week? 2 posts 4 days out of the 7 so a total of 8 posts in total per week. * What is the word requirement for initial responses to discussion questions? 250 words * What is the word requirement for “daily” responses to discussion questions? 150 words * What is the resource available to help with issues related to writing and grammar? Write Point * Are all written assignments submitted to the plagiarism checker

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    8 Proofreading Ttechniques

    focusing on the first sentence for punctuation, then spelling, then word choice, and finally the sentence structuring until the full document is proofread with this technique. The second technique maybe is to recheck for proper names, facts, figures with correct spelling and information is up to date with accuracy. Thirdly, by reading your document out-loud, may bring to show a faulty verb ending of a missing word or addition of word to emphasize a meaning. This fourth technique mentioned would be the

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