Help fast! Debbie is writing a paper about author John Steinbeck. What must she do regardless of whether she quotes or paraphras
es the evidence from her primary and secondary sources? More than one answer. A. She should provide context for the evidence and explain how it’s connected to the claim.
B. She should ask readers to refer to the sources for more information about the topic.
C. She should include all sources in her bibliography and use in-text citations to reference them in her paper.
D. She should set the evidence cited apart by using separate lines or quotation marks.
E. She should provide footnotes with additional information to further support the evidence.
the government can make builds more accessible by installing new ways disabled people can enter/do things in a building.
the government can enact laws that prohibits businesses from discriminating disabled people.
the government can put up signs that has important informations for disabled people to read. (signs menus that people can point to if they are unable to speak)
“Where the Wild Things Are” is for those not afraid to remember the emotions of childhood and for children who not only know fear, but anger and curiosity and sadness and joy and we should trust their capacity to experience them all