Answer:
C.(Author Last Name Page#)
Explanation:
Quotation is the placement in the text of an information taken from another source. When a quotation is made, it is necessary to give credit to the author, the correct way to do this is by placing in brackets the surname of the author followed by the page number of the book where the quote was taken.
For example:
"A child, blind from birth, only knows of his blindness if someone tells him." (King, 540)
Answer:
when one is trying to communicate an explanation as well as an emotion.
Explanation:
Oral communication is defined as the process of verbally passing information and ideas from one person to another or group. It can be both formal and informal.
some of the example of oral communication
- Face-to-face
- Telephonic conversations
- Discussions in the meetings
- video conference
As we can see that in all the above mentioned method explanation and expression can be passed on to listener hence
correct option will
communicate an explanation as well as an emotion
Answer:
Early Life
James Mercer Langston Hughes was born on February 1, 1902, in Joplin, Missouri. His parents, James Hughes and Carrie Langston, separated soon after his birth, and his father moved to Mexico.
While Hughes’ mother moved around during his youth, Hughes was raised primarily by his maternal grandmother, Mary, until she died in his early teens. From that point, he went to live with his mother, and they moved to several cities before eventually settling in Cleveland, Ohio.
It was during this time that Hughes first began to write poetry, and one of his teachers introduced him to the poetry of Carl Sandburg and Walt Whitman, both of whom Hughes would later cite as primary influences.
Hughes was also a regular contributor to his school's literary magazine and frequently submitted to other poetry magazines, although they would ultimately reject his work?
I will write a kind of template for you to follow, you have to think about your favorite villain and why you like him/her/it so much, it is not hard at all!
{Introduction}
In this essay, we will be discussing the psychological traits and motivations of [name of the villain], the main villain in [name of saga/story/movie/video game ] who antagonizes against [name of the hero], on top of that, we will be comparing the villain and the hero.
{Body}
[Here you have to describe the villain and then compare them to the hero, in one paragraph you can describe the villain, the second you can describe the hero and in the third compare them, remember to get some pqassages, like things they say to support your reasoning]
{Conclusion}
In conclusion, we can see that... [remember to quickly recaptulate your arguments and then come with a conclusion, something like: do the hero and villain need to coexist? Can they ever work together (again if they have already worked together)? Can they reconcile? How evil is the villain? Is he/she the real villain? and etc ]