It means that you should be grateful for what you have now - It is better than having 'nothing.'
Answer:
1. personification 2. repetition 3. onomatopoeia 4. simile :)
Explanation:
The "author-page citation" is more commonly called a Parenthetical Citation. Parenthetical Citations use parentheses, ( ), to include the author's name and page number at the end of a sentence.
So, your answer should be the first option; The author's last name and page number(s) must appear within the text and after the direct or indirect quotation.
<span>Annie´s parents seems to be sad and cheery at the same time and ii could be said that she acts the same way. however, she may be relief of her departure. At one point, her mother suggests her to get married after going away; idea that Annie refuses immediately.</span>