This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
For every problem-solving activity, it’s crucial that no less than five alternatives be considered.
True or false?
Answer: False
Explanation:
Any problem-solving activity involves problem outlining, defining its causes, determining alternatives for a more suitable resolution, and implementing that solution.
There´s not a minimal amount of alternatives to be considered, as long as all affected people are welcome to propose alternatives, compatible with the institutional purposes, including short- and long-term options.
you have too sight the last name of the author and the page number whether it is a quote or paraphrased. the only time you don't have to is if you include it in the sentence.
Example for when you don't have to cite in text:
On page 13 Martin says, "blah blah bah bluh bleh blah"
... otherwise just put the citation in parentheses after the quote/paraphrase like so: (Martin,13)
The main one is the need to be in a crowed and to fit in. hope this answers your question! another one is "Humans' inherent violence"
You need to put more space in it this is to hard to read