You write an original work instead of copying what someone else wrote.
To avoid being sued for plagiarism, ensure that all content in your book is original and properly cited if referencing any external sources. Use your own words and ideas, and conduct thorough research to provide accurate information. Consider seeking legal advice to understand copyright and plagiarism laws to protect your work.
Why are you plagiarizing? If you aren't going to share it with the public, (anyone else) there is no problem. But if you hand it to another person, you are 'publishing' the document.
"Sans" is without. Sans le livre --- without the book.
Write a book.
If you agree to write a book without putting your name on it and someone else takes the credit, that is ghost writing.
You need a book in the garden to weed, because without a book, you cannot write your future, in this case, have a good harvest.
Anyone can be an author (i.e write a book) the hard part is getting it published.
No you don't need a degree to write books. Getting your book published is an entirely another matter.
I don't think you can do a book report without reading the book. Unless you go on line to research the book, you might be able to wright a book report on it. But for the most part, no you cannot write the report if you don't read the book first. I usually do the book report while I read the book.
A notebook is a book where we can write.
You can go to writers-network.com
You can get on the computer and it will have it option to write..... then click write a book
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