Answer: B, the date of access is missing.
Explanation: In all citations, you must include the date of access, the name of the author/publisher/contributors, the publishing date, and obviously, the name.
Sample citation (MLA):
Howell, Elizabeth. “How Long Have Humans Been On Earth?” Universe Today, 23 Dec. 2015, www.universetoday.com/38125/how-long-have-humans-been-on-earth/. Accessed May 2, 2019
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The answer is formal i think
Answer:
1. DIDN'T you hear that the exam was changed to next week?
2. IT'S a very bad idea to get into a car if the driver has been drinking.
3. WHO'S having the party tonight?
4. Have you made a decision whether YOU ARE going to go to university or go backpacking in Europe?
5. Did you know that THEY'RE leaving the city for good?
Explanation:
"It's" (means it is) and "Didn't" (means did not) and "Who's" (means who is) and "You" (means You obviously) lol and "They're" (means they are)
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A. Jerry loves tennis he plays every day.
Here, there is a need for a semi colon because there are two independent clauses (Jerry loves tennis, he plays every day) that need to be separated.
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