a. how much the different parts of something contribute to the whole
Pie charts are useful for representing how much the different parts of something contribute to the whole. It presents data in an easy-to-read pie slice format which would tell the reader how much of one data element exists. When a certain element takes a bigger part in the pie chart meaning that element has a higher statistics or data compared to other elements. Comparison is one of the main reasons for pie charts. In pie chart you can compare what element is bigger than the others or what is smaller compared to the rest of the elements.
Answer:
The best advice is: a. Beware of overusing quotations because you may appear as if you have no ideas of your own.
Explanation:
If you use too many quotations, there is a risk of writing a paper that is a compilation of someonelse's work, and since the paper is yours it should include your own ideas backed up (if necessary) by the words of a relevant author. When teachers correct essays they are interested in seeing you in the paper, and not only other authors, because they have to give you a mark, they already know what Freud, Dessasure, Lacan, Einstein think.
Option B: not possible because you should never change what you include between inverted commas, these are there to show that you are writing someonelse's words, if you change them it would seem that your words are the author's words.
Option C: not possible because if you don't summarize or introduce a quotation with your own words, then your paper would be a comilation of someonelse's words. Of course, you should always be clever about what information is better to write with your own words and which one not.
Option D: not possible because it would be impossible to write a paper without quotes; quotations from other authors give reliability and credibility to your work.
Answer:
Jane Austen (1775 – 1817)
Anne Frank
Maya Angelou
Queen Elizabeth I
Sojourner Truth
Rosa Park
Malala Yousafzai
Explanation:
All these women did incredible things for their time.