Lidz, Franz. "Revenge of the Vikings." Smithsonian 1 Mar. 2014 44-49. Print.
The correct citation for a Works Cited page begins with the author's name, last name first. Then the title of the article. After the title of the periodical followed by the date and page numbers. In most Works Cited entries, the author's last name is first followed by the title. Just knowing this gets us to the correct answer immediately.
FYI - These are not in-text citations. An in-text citation for this source would be (Lidz 45), if the information was found on page 45.
Answer:
As a result of going to the library every afternoon and studying in a quiet place, Melissa was rewarded with good grades in school.
Who? Melissa
Did what? went to the library every afternoon
What happened? Received good grades
As a result? of being thorough, perseverant and consistent
Explanation:
Brainliest please?
It is thinking which is receptive to and guided by intellectual standards, for example: importance, exactness, accuracy, clarity, profundity, and broadness. Without scholarly measures to guide it, thinking can’t accomplish greatness.