I think it should not Have bad grammar
Let's start like this: in MLA, the author always comes first, so let's list all the options that have the author in the beginning:
<span>A)
Matherne, David. The Peachtree Road Race—A Race Like No Other. Road
Racer Digest March, 2007: 32-33.
B) David Matherne. "The Peachtree Road
Race—A Race Like No Other." Road Racer Digest March, 2007, pp. 32-33.
C) - excluded
D) Matherne, David. "The Peachtree
Road Race—A Race Like No Other." Road Racer Digest, Mar. 2007, pp.
32-33.
now, the surname of the author comes first, but in B) the name is listed first, so our remaining options are:
</span><span>A)
Matherne, David. The Peachtree Road Race—A Race Like No Other. Road
Racer Digest March, 2007: 32-33.
B) - excluded
D) Matherne, David. "The Peachtree
Road Race—A Race Like No Other." Road Racer Digest, Mar. 2007, pp.
32-33.
the title should be in quotation marks so the correct answer is:
</span>
<span>D) Matherne, David. "The Peachtree
Road Race—A Race Like No Other." Road Racer Digest, Mar. 2007, pp.
32-33.
</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Interpretative questions are those that has one or more answers that should be supported by evidences from the text. Out of the questions presented in the choices, only the second one, "Why did Marcus have such a hard time in school?" could be reasonably supported. Thus, the answer is the second choice.
By supporting their evidence or giving citations
I believe the answer is: C. A connection has been established between forgiveness and increased negative emotion.
Research shows that when people receive a forgiveness for their wrongdoings, the level of cortisol in their body would be decreased.
When this happen their stress level tend to be decreased and created an increase in positive emotion.