To right a compound sentence you would take two normal sentences and put them together using a comma. For example... I like dogs. Dogs are cute. = I like dogs, dogs are cute.
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The following should be corrected in the footnote:
Three more line spaces should be added before the footnote
There should be no punctuation after the author's name
There needs to be a period at the end
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Plagiarism is the act of copying a writer’s words verbatim and claiming them as one’s own.
I had a sense of deja vu when I saw the girl who looked just like her mother used to.
I trust you completely. You have complete carte blanche to arrange the party.
None of the five choices are able to be presented in this format, you will need to provide an image instead. However, I can aid you in finding these in a normal documents
Titles are typically the heading, or the largest and bold letters at the top of the page.
Glossary’s are typically located in the back and provide definitions to typically unknown terms throughout the document/passage.
Subtitles or subheadings are smaller text, sometimes holders as well, underneath a title or spread out in the document to give a very brief description on what will be elaborated in the following text.
Pictures are images scattered throughout the document or passage that provide visual aid for readers.
The index is yet again located at the end of back of the document and provides reader with an easy way to find certain words or phrases throughout the text based on page numbers.
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What you can infer from this passage is that publication of "Ann Landers" ceased in 2002 (D).
Indeed, the text tells us that Esther Lederer, the legal author of "Ann Landers," died in 2002 without passing on the rights to her pen name—
which is also the name of her column—to anyone else ("she chose not to have another writer assume the pen name"). Since she did not allow any other writer to use the "Ann Landers" name, we can assume she didn't pass on the column's rights either.