The correct answer is D) A source that's cited in another source.
I'm pretty sure it should be. It should look something like:
"two-month engagement"
A) dealing with workers who know what they’re talking about is more satisfying for clients
I would use it for good , when you do good you get good karma imagine all the stuff you could do for good to help others
I’m not sure what the question is. “Come” would be the correct present tense for the sentence, but if you need a different word with the same meaning to replace it with, then you can use “arrive” instead.
I hope this helped, if not, then you can reply specifying what the question is.