All of them but 'Person vs. Self'
you have too sight the last name of the author and the page number whether it is a quote or paraphrased. the only time you don't have to is if you include it in the sentence.
Example for when you don't have to cite in text:
On page 13 Martin says, "blah blah bah bluh bleh blah"
... otherwise just put the citation in parentheses after the quote/paraphrase like so: (Martin,13)
Answer:
The thesis statement usually appears near the beginning of a paper. It can be the first sentence of an essay.
Explanation:
For example: Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are the best type of sandwich because they are versatile, easy to make, and taste good. In this thesis statement, you see that I state my opinion (the best type of sandwich) and why I stated my opinion (versatile, easy to make, and taste good).
A guilty conscience is not easily mended.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Depending the document and what information it's regarding is going to depend on what material will be needed and what specific kind of audience it will interest.