When you copy something from a writer without permission or proper attribution, it is called plagiarism. Plagiarism involves presenting someone else's work, ideas, or expressions as your own, whether intentional or accidental. It is considered unethical and can have serious academic or legal consequences. Proper citation and acknowledgment of sources are essential to avoid plagiarism.
An incorrect copy is called a mutation.
A copy area is often referred to as a copy center, copy shop, or photocopying service.
Well, I suppose several things could fit that description, but I think you're talking about a metaphor.
It is called mimicry when you copy the behavior of somebody. Mimicry involves imitating someone's actions, mannerisms, or speech patterns.
The splitting of cells into a copy is called cell division. This process involves the duplication of genetic material and division of the cell into two daughter cells, each with an identical copy of the parent cell's DNA.
YES !!
Plagiarism?
You can't. :( However, you can strikethrough something on Microsoft Word or OpenOffice Writer, and copy & paste it.
That would be a 'back-up' file - assuming you have one ! A back-up is a copy of something that you can go back to in case something has happened to the original.
A printed hard copy is a printed copy of information from a computer. It is called a hard copy due to it existing as a physical object. A soft copy would be something only available on the computer.
They are called screenwriters, or just writer.
An autobiography writer is called an autobiographer.
i think you go to something called remove tools and remove it
Blind carbon copy notation is a device used by the writer he sends duplicate copies to the others.
A writer of literary works is called an author or a novelist.
from something else; a copy; a smaller, flawed copy.
A printed copy of computer output is called a hard copy.