<span>Since the abolition of the fairness doctrine, who or what controls the amount of time given to opposing viewpoints.
the answer is : none of the above</span>
The answer is B. It is like giving an overview of the story without going into too much detail, and it shouldn't include your opinion. It should simply summarize the information included in the story.
I believe the correct answer would be a.
I'd say D because I think I remember that being a big part of citing works. A could be correct too. I'd look up maybe basic MLA rules and see which ones comes up first. It kinda depends on what your teach emphasizes. Though I'm pretty confident it isn't B or C
Which is the best sufficiently narrowed topic for a response to literature?
The swans in Yeats's "The Wild Swans at Coole" symbolize the speaker's youth.
The other options are either too broad or too vague.