In the MLA (Modern Language Association) citation style, the author always comes first:
Malan, Rian
first surname, then name.
then comes the title:
Malan, Rian. My Traitor's Heart
after that it's the publisher and the publication date:
Malan, Rian. My Traitor's Heart, Bodley Head, 1990
and finally the location:
Malan, Rian. My Traitor's Heart, Bodley Head, 1990, London - this is the correct citation according to the MLA style
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depends on the ritual, for example: if it was a pagan ritual I'd be OK with it but if it's a satanic ritual I probably wouldn't be cool with it but I like to keep an open mind
Answer:
mystical journey of a young boy called Billy who falls from a tree house and lands into a place where he meets gnomes.
Explanation:
"The Tree House" by Jaclyn Einis narrates a mystical journey of a young boy called Billy who falls from a tree house and lands into a place where he meets gnomes.
Billy who had already heard stories about gnomes from his grandfather didn't know what was going on when he actually meets them. However, he remains calm and enjoys their company.
The gnomes gifts him a garland made of dandelion flower and leaves and place it on his head. They advice him to always remain cheerful by saying that life was full of surprises.
Then he suddenly finds himself lying down on the forest ground and that the tree house on the tree top was gone. He returns home confused and puzzled until he finds that the garland was still on his head.