(B) Analogy
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Answer:
A.) Italics
B.) between quotation marks
Explanation:
The name of a work is cited in a parenthetical citation when the author is unknown. For a shorter work such as a poem or the title of an article, the name of the work should be between quotation marks. If it's a longer work such as the title of a book, it should be in italics. This is according to the most recent edition of the MLA style guidelines. If you can only choose one answer, then this question is flawed and should be reported as such.
The first impact is that it doubled the size of the country. Our borders went from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains, north to Canada, and south to the boundary with Spanish Florida. It helped to secure the port of New Orleans and the use of the Mississippi river for us. When Spain cut off our right to deposit goods at New Orleans and limited our use of the Mississippi River, this presented a serious challenge for us. Western farmers needed to store goods at New Orleans and ship products on the Mississippi River. It is what prompted our original offer to France, once France got control of this region from Spain.
The Louisiana Purchase also made it clear to other countries that we would try to find ways to peacefully solve our problems. Instead of fighting Spain, and then France, over the use of the Mississippi River and the port of New Orleans, we tried to find a peaceful solution to resolve an issue. It also showed our own people, especially the farmers who lived in the west, that our government did care about them also and would work to meet their needs. This helped western farmers remain loyal to our country.
Answer: Dr. Jekyll is torn between the two sides of his identity
Explanation:
The conflict in this excerpt is that Dr. Jekyll is torn between the two sides of his identity.
In this case, if he casted his lot with Jekyll, then he was going to forget about the appetites that he had secretly indulged and on the other hand, if he casted it in with Hyde, he was going to die to a thousand interests and aspirations, and become despised and friendless.