Answer:
MLA
Explanation:
Teachers (including english teachers) of K-12 prefer MLA. Once you enter college, many professors also allow APA (but depends on the subject matter).
Answer:
The informal language sounds realistic, and the opinion illustrates the feminist idea that a woman’s self-esteem is tied to her personal fulfillment.
Explanation:
I did the test
B.) The word "But" should not be capitalized.
Note that the rule with capitalization is that proper nouns and words beginning sentences should be capitalized. When we look at the original sentence, it reads as follows:
<em>The tracking of online activity is not just a privacy issue, </em><em>but</em><em> an economic and political minefield.
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We can see that the word “but” is not the beginning of a sentence. In addition, “but” is not a proper noun. In this particular sentence, “but” is part of the correlative conjunction pair “not/but.” Just because the word “but” is beginning the second part of the quotation and appears immediately after quotation marks, it’s important not to get confused and think that it is beginning a new sentence.
Therefore, it should not be capitalized.
I’m not sure what the certain scenario is for this question, but I do know “liberation” means “free from imprisonment”. Perhaps the character has achieved something that has been holding them back from success, or cut off ties from someone who influences them negatively, or quite literally escaped something/someone that had captured them. I hope this helped.