It is okay for students to use cell phones between classes and during the lunch break, as long as they do not create a distraction or cause the student to be tardy for class.
B. Direct quote. Without evidence that this was said by an expert in the field, it can't be C, an expert option. And since in fact no one else is mentioned to be speaking, B is the only choice.
Im pretty sure that its auxiliary verbs. I hope this helped
The correct options are "determining the central idea of the text"; "looking for facts and examples"; "considering all the evidence" and " finding repeated words and phrases".
In the process of citing supporting details it is necessary to have the central idea of the text in mind so as to make sure the quotations are connected to the text. Since the purpose of citing is to support ideas, you need to find examples and specific facts, and to evaluate their appropiatness and connection to the text. Some repetition within the text is necessary as well because it helps you establish the connection between the citation and the text, so as to help the reader follow the text easily
Cause: He drove on the icy road
Effect: When he turned, he slid off the road.