Answer:
The correct option is: "Smith <u>(2005) </u>stated, "The rules and regulations clearly mandate..."<u> (p.67).</u>
Explanation:
- <em>"Dobson stated, in his persuasive documentary, "we will countribute to..." (p.78)" </em>WRONG = because it doesn't include the year of publication next to the surname of the author.
- "<em>Alex (1999) said, "after all this time, I find it hard to believe the theory of..." </em>WRONG<em> =</em> because it doesn't include the page number from where the quotation was taken.
- <em>"Matthews said, "The research study results were inconclusive" (para. 4) </em>WRONG = year of publication is missing, and the quotation is too short to refer to a whole paragraph, always when using quotation you must include the page number and year of publication.
The young girl cleaned up the public park because she wanted to create atonement for littering around the area.
Kimmy thought she had one-fourth of the money that the other student did, but she was wrong.
To contrast two ideas, a writer could use transitions such as: On the other hand, However, Yet, Though, Nonetheless, On the contrary, But, and Otherwise. I hope I was helpful to you :)
Answer:
The answer would be the answer B
Explanation:
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