I think it is:
Sarah opened her drawer took out the new stationary set. Now that she has finished her chores, she can spend some time writing a letter to her friend Cade. Cade had just moved to a new city a few months ago, but Sarah felt as if he had been gone for a year. Fortunately, they both love writing letters. They even put their own creative touch, a sketch, at the bottom of each letter. They were determined that their friendship would last even if they were far away from each other.
Something like that. I hope this helps.
Well your gonna need to put your own interest in place of mine but for me i’d put something like: this spring break i plan on de-stressing by focusing on self care, one of the things i would like to do is take a long bath with a bath bomb and a floor heater so it’s warm and relaxing. i’d also like to talk to my friends online because it’s always good to talk to someone in times like these, and good for your mental health. another thing that always makes me feel good is playing on my switch, my favorite games are animal crossing and minecraft (if you don’t have a switch just put your own console or say your favorite game on your phone if you don’t have one). i would also like to just watch some movies or anime, and maybe do a face mask or paint my nails so i can feel pretty because that always makes me feel better. (just say your favorite show in place of me saying anime so it seems more to your opinion).
i think you should probably do the rest on your own so it doesn’t seem as fake and like something you would write lol i also hope to your a girl bc i put girly stuff like face masks and baths lol lol
Answer:
A diary entry is a section of writing within your diary that is organized by date. Since diary entries are like chapters in a book, you first have to decide what your book period of time, each of your entries should be dated based on when you write them. If you feel like you're at a loss for words, just keep writing through it.
Answer:
b) Unacceptable
Explanation:
The given excerpt shows the text from the original source, enabling us to identify whether the student properly followed the formatting rules of Modern Language Association (MLA) style. The <u>in-text citation format</u> of the MLA style is enclosing the author's last name and the page number in open- and closed-parenthesis at the end of the text.
In the given prompt, the name of the author and the page number were provided. Also, the student copied from the text verbatim. Thus, he or she should have written the direct quotation as:
"There is no such thing as a literary work or tradition which is valuable in itself" (Eagleton 11).
Alternatively, the student could have introduced the name of the author before the direct quote:
Terry Eagleton presents an interesting view on the significance of value in literature, as he states, "There is no such thing as a literary work or tradition which is valuable in itself" (11).
Therefore, the student <u>unacceptably</u> cites the passage in MLA style.