The correct answer is parentheses.
When you are quoting somebody's words, first you are going to use the quotation marks ("), then cite the quotation, write a period, and close the quotation with the marks again. In order to avoid plagiarism, you have to cite your sources. This means that you need to use the parentheses, where you are going to write where you took that citation from.
For example:
<em>What characterizes romantic poetry is the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263).</em>
As you can see, the source (Wordsworth) is written in the parentheses, along with the page number.
Answer:
Van Houten's invention allowed Joseph Fry to create the first Chocolate bar.
Explanation:
The given three fact are;
✓In 1828, Conrad J. van Houten invented a press that produced fine
cocoa powder.
✓Cocoa powder was easier to mix with water and led to new types of
chocolate treats.
✓Joseph Fry found a way to use cocoa powder to make solid chocolate bars.
the relationship among these three
facts?
We know that Cocoa powder was easier to mix with water and this led to new types of chocolate treats, for Joseph to make Chocolate bar, he had
mix Cocoa powder with water because it's easier and it led new types of chocolate treats, getting a fine Cocoa powder by Joseph was as a result of Conrad J. van Houten invention of a press.
Hence the relationship is "Van Houten's invention allowed Joseph Fry to create the first Chocolate bar"
ANSWER: first-come/first-served
EXPLANATION: This form of allocating tickets by forming a line is an example of first come/first served. As the name suggests, the first person to come and be in the line will get the opportunity to hold or buy the ticket. If all the tickets are sold then the people still standing in the line will not be given an opportunity to see the movie. Lottery is a form of distribution where luck is considered to win the seat at the movie theater. Sharing equally will also not be the option as the seats are not equally distributed according to the number of people standing in the line.