Answer:
1. <u>Jason</u> enjoyed the movie about <u>France</u>.
2. The <u>musicians</u> <u>play</u> marching songs.
3. Music lovers thrill to the sound of <u>trumpets</u>.
4.<u> Boys</u> and <u>girls</u> are often eager to listen.
5. <u>The conductor</u> moves his <u>baton</u> vigorously.
6. There is no death penalty for <u>criminals</u> in <u>Puerto Rico</u>.
7. The "<u>Explorer</u>," crammed with <u>scientific instruments</u>, was launched on January 31, 1958.
8. <u>New Mexico</u> was admitted as a state in the twentieth century.
9. <u>Chester Arthur</u> was nominated for vice-president by the Republican Party in 1880.
10. <u>Winston Churchill</u> was the man whose courage led <u>the nation</u> from defeat to victory.
Explanation:
Answer: Plagiarism.
Explanation:
While it is completely appropriate to draw on someone else's findings and conclusions in your work, it is punishable to present them as your own. Plagiarism happens when we use someone else's ideas without listing that individual as a source. It is considered as a serious breach of academic ethics.
It is not allowed to use other people's ideas without citing them, but it is also punishable to mix your own previous work with new without permission. This is known as <em>self-plagiarism</em>.
The correct answer is 1. an extended comparison.
A metaphor is a type of comparison - when you are symbolically comparing two or more things (without using words such as like or as), you are using a metaphor. If you extend that metaphor into several lines or stanzas within a poem, then you are using an extended metaphor, which commonly appears in epic poems such as The Odyssey or The Iliad.