B because the others would not sound correctly when said aloud.
"According to the US Department of
Education, "students in online conditions
performed modestly better, on average, than
those learning the same material through
traditional face-to-face instruction"
(Evaluation xiv)."
This (above) would be the better citation.
However, there are some points to consider.
- If it is only part of a sentence at the end or the beginning, you should probably put a ... for example, "...students e.t.c"
- If there should be punctuation after the last word in the quotation
Put the comma after Coach Hall
Answer:
I would say the word 'VERY'
Explanation:
i would say asking a a question