Your answer is B I did this question not too long ago so I got you bro
The correct answer is the last option.
To credit a source means to ACKNOWLEDGE WHERE YOU FOUND A SOURCE. In order to avoid plagiarism, the writer has to cite the sources where he found information, being the most common citation formats APA or MLA. The citation style to use will depend on the topic to discuss in the paper.
For the first red, you don't need an article before "relationship".
When you're saying "type of [word]", do not put any article before that word.
Example: "a type of device"
Not too sure about the "your back" parts. It could be your teacher does not like repition.
Also not too sure about "did". He probably wanted you to use the word "felt" instead of "did feel"
The first word of the last paragraph should be "in" not "at".
The red commas definitely do not need to be there.
Don't know why he marked "time to" and "to" red.
Honestly, all of them can. I would select them all. Context is the only one that’s iffy, but context is also important because words can have connotative meanings that alter their meaning and tone.