Fungi have some resemblance to animal organisms, for example, fungi's cell walls contain carbohydrate chitin, the same hard material from which shells are made. Fungi are superficial organisms similar to plants, have a structure that resembles plants or parts of plants. Then, fungi, as well as plants, have a nuclei attached to the membrane. However, unlike animal cells, fungi and plants contain cells that are enclosed by a cell wall.
Similar to the MLA format, the citation must contain the last name of the author and the number(s) of the page(s) used in parentheses throughout the article.
The pages used are lacking in the reference quoted in the issue, but let's assume it was from page 100 to 120, so the answer would be: Wysocki
I’m thinking culture.
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The correct answer is A.
Earlier in the chapter, Woolf writes: It was disappointing not to have brought back in the evening some important statement, some authentic <span>fact.
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Thus, she wants facts to back up her claim.
By citing a historian, Woolf is making it clear that she is basing her argument on facts. Otherwise, one might claim she is exaggerating or making up stories. Instead, she is saying that such customs were fact and considered commonplace by both "high as well as low."