The first are true the last are false sorry if this doesn't help :(
<span>The beginning of an MLA citation is "lastname, firstname". B and C don't follow this, so you can eliminate them. Then you notice at the end of the citation, the pages cited has to be preceded by a "pp". Choice A doesn't follow that, so we can also eliminate that choice. The remaining choice "D" is a correct citation.
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Answer:
His book is new, and mine is old.
Explanation:
"Her is old" wouldn't make grammatical sense unless it was "Hers is old", with the s on the end of her.
Answer:
It's got to be usually thats what peer editing is for, to find areas for improvement in the essay since your peers can provide valuable information from a student's prospective instead of a teacher's prospective. (Hope this help)
Explanation:
Answer:
You will also want to make sure you have time to edit your essay.
Explanation:
The options you were given are the following:
- You may want to offer some background information in your introduction.
- You will also want to make sure you have time to edit your essay.
- Introductions should contain a thesis statement.
- Introductions need to have an interesting opening.
What the student needs is information on how to write a good introduction paragraph. Including background information, a thesis statement, and an interesting opening are all good advice on how an introduction should be written. The only advice that does not fit is the second one - that the student should make sure to have enough time to edit their essay. That is not relevant to what a proper introduction paragraph should look like.
Thus, the correct answer is: <em>You will also want to make sure you have time to edit your essay.
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