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Paper Eslpod Written Write Newspaper Part Piece Plagiarizing

Id ESLPod_0910_WE_1494
Episode Id ESLPod 910
Episode Title Plagiarizing a Paper
Phrase paper
Text The word "paper," in this podcast, means an essay or another written document, especially when required as homework for a class: "Please write a paper on your interpretation of the book The Scarlet Letter." A "paper" can also be a newspaper: "Did you see the front-page story in the paper this morning?" The "funny papers" are the comics, or the colored drawings used to tell short, humorous stories in the newspaper: "Yevgeny likes to read the funny papers before he reads any other part of the newspaper in the morning." Finally, "scratch paper" refers to inexpensive paper or a small part of a piece of paper that has already been written on, used to make unimportant notes or calculations: "Quick, give me a piece of scratch paper so I can write down your phone number."
Topics Education

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