Answer:
A) determine the main idea
Explanation:
The reader must decide the key concept to help find the focus of a novel. EXPLANATION: The theme is described as the main concept or the fundamental sense of a literary work that is conveyed implicitly or explicitly. The theme of the novel is what the author is attempting to convey—the core premise of the story, in other words.
I think its A because relevance is necessary for academics because you need facts of whatever you are learning
Out of the bear, elephant, badger and hamster, the one that is least like the others is the elephant. The elephant is not furry and has no hair like the other animals listed. Elephants also have a trunk and not a nose. The elephant also doesn't have claws like the other animals. All of the animals listed are mammals since they give live birth to their young.
Answer:
“someone who acts without impulsiveness or emotion.”
Explanation:
Answer:
"Quote" (Daniels 15).
Explanation:
In-text citations are inserted in the body of your paper to shortly emphasize the source of your information. You need to write the surname of an author (as we have two authors, we write the first one), and the page of the book you've taken the quote from. You write it in the parentheses, and without a comma -->> <u>"Quote" (Daniels 15).</u>
But you need to provide more detailed information in the works-cited list. In our case it will look like this -->> Daniels, G., Greene, <em>M. Twain’s Boyhood and His Fiction</em>, edited by Laura Masters. Scribner, 2005, p. 15.
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