To write someone else's statement, begin by gathering all relevant information and understanding the core message they wish to convey. Use their voice and tone while ensuring clarity and coherence in the writing. It's important to paraphrase their ideas accurately and attribute any direct quotes appropriately, maintaining the original intent. Finally, review the statement to ensure it aligns with their perspective and maintains their intended meaning.
Someone elses delete's their answer.
Knowingly committing forgery is a felony.
Yes tampering with someone elses mail or mailbox is a federal offense.
Walking a mile in someone elses shoes.
I want to report immigrants using someone elses documents.
No,it is rude and illegal to rip someone elses' campaign poster.
take someone elses ;)
Goldilocks
When you write someone else's words as your own you are plagiarizing. Just like citing work, you should use quotation marks to give them credit.
yes
A false statement. or A statement not consistent with arithmetic. or A statement written by someone with no idea about basic mathematics. How's that for starters?
A thesis is, I would presume individual work. If you use someone elses ideas on the title, who will be finding you used their work, in the essay