The correct answer is C. It summarizes and evaluates the source used.
Explanation:
The purpose of an annotated bibliography is to list all the sources that were used in a paper as well as briefly describe the content of the source and evaluate this. These features can be seen in the annotation presented because the author first lists the source through details such as author, date of publication, publisher, etc. Then there is a brief summary of the content of the source, this can be seen in "gives a comprehensive history of the United States justice system" or "highlights influential justices", which are general statements about key details. Finally, there is an evaluation of the source "this book makes an excellent, unbiased resource".
Hello, the correct answer is D - the volume of the container. The remaining three options are of utmost importance when it comes to influencing the rate of a chemical reaction, whereas the volume of the container is not the most important factor.
I think the word but is supposed to be your proposition.
Answer:
Although you have not provided the word, I can only offer some possible examples.
access
admittance
directions
Explanation:
1. Saw
2. Entered, opened
3. Broke
4. Knew
5. Have been (this one may be incorrect)
6. Saw
7. Was, became
8. Walked, turned on (May be incorrect)
9. Broke
10. Saw
11. Broke
12. Arrived
13. (I have no idea)
14. Broke, fell
15. (I thought the answer would be lost but that’s in brackets so I don’t know)
16. Has been (May be incorrect)
17. Have you known (May be incorrect)
18. Have seen (may be incorrect)
19. Hasn’t called (May be incorrect)
20. Bought
21. Hasn’t returned (May be incorrect)
22. Has, known
23. Have, heard
24. Lived
25. Bought
26. always wanted (May be incorrect)
27. (Don’t know)
28. Did, left (May be incorrect)
29. Got
30. Had never spoke, spoke (May be incorrect)
31. Just left (May be incorrect)
Sorry if some of these are wrong without seeing the other examples it was a little hard to work some of them out but I hope this at least guided you.