Parthava was enraged and seized a certain number of arrows to slay Karna. He expended one-half of them in defending himself. Four times the square root of the number of arrows were discharged against the horses. With six more, he transfixed Shalya, the charioteer. With three more, he rent the parasol, the standard, and the bow; and with the last one he pierced the head of Karna. How many arrows did Parthava have
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The answer is B: failing to cite references for a research paper.
Plagiarism is a form of literary theft or fraud in which a writer passes someone else´s words or ideas as his or her own without giving due credit to the actual author of the words or ideas that are being referenced and expressed in the text. This form of theft or fraud is commonly associated with academic texts, for which there are guidelines or formatting styles (such as APA or MLA) to abide by.