I don't do it to often. Some do it with no consequenses but not worth the riskType your answer here...
Newspapers reflect the opinions of those who publish them.
The range of opinions (and those with opinions) is a "political spectrum."
The proportion of the population that holds one opinion compared to those with opposing opinions or no opinion is referred to as the opinion ratio or distribution. It provides insight into how prevalent a particular view is within the population and can help understand the diversity of opinions on a given issue. Analyzing this ratio can be useful for decision-making and forming strategies that consider various viewpoints.
No, summarizing notes is not considered plagiarism as long as you rephrase the information in your own words and provide proper citation if needed. Plagiarism would occur if you directly copy someone else's work without giving credit.
summarizing -Apex (:
They're greatThey suckMeh(those are the three basic opinions for almost anything)
Summarizing and paraphrasing are good rehearsal strategies that help you in reviewing your material.
Of course they are! While you may not agree with all opinions, you should at least hear them.
Well the opinions of the supreme court are really important. They can tell if your guilty or not.
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There are many words to describe summarizing. YOu may use it in inflexible case, such as:In short that.../ Totally,.../ Including,.../
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