Generate an engaging abstract visual that resonates with the concept of plagiarism. Show a paper document beneath a magnifying glass, symbolizing meticulous review or detection. To its side, present a feather quill pen and an ink pot, which can stand for the act of writing. Finally, depict a light bulb turned on above everything else, suggesting enlightenment or understanding. Use a warm color palette. The image should not contain any text.

Which phrase defines plagiarism?

Answers to the Avoiding Plagiarism Quick Check ELA

1. b / clamming another persons ideas as your own
2. a / they show the actual author or source of ideas or information
3. a / works cited
4. c / quotation marks

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1. claiming another person's ideas as your own

2. They show the actual author or source of ideas or information.
3. works cited
4. quotation marks
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1. Claiming another person's ideas as your own
2. they show the actual author or source of ideas or information
3. works cited
4. quotation marks

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Which sentence from the passage is an example of a simile?
Responses
A The future of these magnificent birds remained uncertain for nearly two decades.The future of these magnificent birds remained uncertain for nearly two decades.
B Ornithology drew me in like a moth to a flameOrnithology drew me in like a moth to a flame
C The Peregrine Falcons are staging a real comeback!The Peregrine Falcons are staging a real comeback!
D The major concern for is that the falcons tend to nest in urban areas because of a phenomenon called “imprinting.”The major concern for is that the falcons tend to nest in urban areas because of a phenomenon called “imprinting.”

Feature
The Thoughts of an Ornithologist
William Princeton

(1) I’ve spotted a young female Peregrine Falcon, but cannot read the two-digit code on her vid band. Because the Peregrine travel up to 15,000 miles each year, these colored leg bands are essential to identifying and tracking the birds. This bird has fantastic markings—through my binoculars, I can clearly make out the black mustache mark common to this species. I calculate the bird’s speed to be twenty-five miles per hour—she merely coasts while monitoring the mountainside for a tasty meal. Once the predator has focused in on her prey, she dramatically descends into that spectacular hunting stoop. At this moment, she’s the fastest animal on the planet—scientists have clocked Peregrines at speeds of 200 miles per hour during this hunting dive. I’m on cloud nine as I silently observe the bird’s victory.

(2) As a child, I was obsessed with the study of birds, known as ornithology. I spent every opportunity observing the birds that lived around my family’s home. Ornithology drew me in like a moth to a flame. After completing high school, I was accepted at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology where I became involved in species conservation. I spent several years color banding a wide variety of birds in California with the Fish and Wildlife Service. The banding systems allowed us to study the birds’ annual survivorship, fidelity to territory and mate, and migratory status. Years later, an acquaintance of mine from Cornell offered me a position on a team that works for the conservation of Peregrine Falcons. I’ve been fascinated by these birds ever since.

(3) The Peregrine population crashed between 1950 and 1970 due to pesticides like DDT. The future of these magnificent birds remained uncertain for nearly two decades. Thanks to the diligent work of conservationists like Tom Cade, officials removed the Peregrine from the endangered species list in 1999.

(4) Of course, these birds still aren’t entirely self-sufficient. The major concern is that the falcons tend to nest in urban areas because of a phenomenon called “imprinting.” Falcons often reside in habitats similar to their natal nests, or the nests where they were born. For birds bred in captivity, the site of their release is often imprinted in their brains. Early recovery efforts used skyscrapers in urban areas as release sites for the Peregrine, causing the birds to return to large cities later in life.

(5) Our program has chosen to get back to nature by releasing the birds along the rock faces of the Mississippi River Valley. We are optimistic that the difference in the imprinting will encourage more falcons to nest in the wilderness. Fledgling falcons are raised in cliff-like nests constructed of real and fabricated rock, with no man-made structures in sight. When we release the birds from the bluffs of Effigy Mounds National Park, they recognize the craggy cliffs as their home.

(6) Back along the cliff side, after some careful scrutiny, I’ve identified the female falcon as B/6. She has returned to her cliff nest with her prey held tightly in her talons. There appear to be young in the nest—a successful natural mating here on the rock face! This is what makes all our hard work worthwhile. The Peregrine

The sentence that is an example of a simile is:

B) Ornithology drew me in like a moth to a flame.

The phrase "like a moth to a flame" is a simile, as it compares the attraction of ornithology to a moth's irresistible attraction to a flame.

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What does the simile, "grinning like someone who'd just won the lottery" mean?
Responses
A That his father had brought him a great deal of money, making him extremely happy.That his father had brought him a great deal of money, making him extremely happy.
B That he was very happy to see his dad, as happy as he might be if he won the lottery.That he was very happy to see his dad, as happy as he might be if he won the lottery.
C That playing the lottery is a form of gambling, which could lead to problems for the boy.That playing the lottery is a form of gambling, which could lead to problems for the boy.
D That he was happy that he'd won a great deal of money he could share with his dad.That he was happy that he'd won a great deal of money he could share with his dad.
Question 2
Choose two more examples of figurative language from the passage.
Responses
A David decided he was not going to dwell on the past, but instead look to the future.David decided he was not going to dwell on the past, but instead look to the future.
B Even though his throat was tightening, David managed to say, "Me too, Son, me too."Even though his throat was tightening, David managed to say, "Me too, Son, me too."
C David couldn’t wait to get off work, for he had an exciting weekend planned.David couldn’t wait to get off work, for he had an exciting weekend planned.
D He and his seven year-old son, Landon, were going on a camping trip.He and his seven year-old son, Landon, were going on a camping trip.
E As they each sat on a five gallon bucket, few words were spoken, but David knew that old wounds were healing.

1 David couldn’t wait to get off work, for he had an exciting weekend planned. He and his seven-year-old son, Landon, were going on a camping trip. As David drove toward the Greenville suburb where Landon lived with his mother, the guilt gnawed at him. He hated that since the divorce nearly a year ago he had not spent the quality time with Landon that he now wished he had. The two-hour drive to Landon’s new home only complicated the wish for more frequent visits. David decided he was not going to dwell on the past but instead look to the future. This weekend camping trip was just what they needed.

2 When David arrived, Landon met him at the door, grinning like someone who’d just won the lottery. An hour later they were setting up camp. Before long, they headed to the creek bank with fishing poles in hand. As they each sat on a five-gallon bucket, few words were spoken, but David knew that old wounds were healing. As Landon reeled in a tiny bream, he looked over at his dad and said, "You know what, Dad? This is the most fun I’ve ever had." Even though his throat was tightening in an effort to hold back tears, David managed to say, "Me too, Son. Me, too."

The simile "grinning like someone who'd just won the lottery" mean that he was very happy to see his dad, as happy as he might be if he won the lottery.

Two more examples of figurative language from the passage are:

- "the guilt gnawed at him" (personification)
- "Even though his throat was tightening" (hyperbole)

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Cat and the hat

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The book has been highly acclaimed for its creative storytelling, colorful illustrations, and catchy rhymes, and continues to be a beloved classic of children's literature.

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1.B

2.B
3.D
4.D

wtf i got it wrong using kaylenns answers

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b
d
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1.A

2.D
3.B
4.B