In my opinion, the correct answer is C. <span>John Smith suggests that "people make the most errors misusing the order of operations" ("Solving Equations").
When citing an online source, the author is not obliged to include the URL of the source in an in-text citation. If he would choose not to include the name of the author in the sentence, the parenthetical citation would require the surname before the title (Smith, "Solving Equations"). Of course, on the Works Cited page, the author would have to provide the full name, the title of the article, the website's name, publication date, as well as the full URL (without the http(s):// prefix).</span>
B) <span>Barnacles can also be found on boats.
My Reason: I say b), because it has nothing to do with tidal pools. It says "boats" not "tidal pools".
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A thesis statement is generally the first few sentences of your writing to help get your readers interested in what they'll be reading. So, if your thesis is unclear, they'll be confused about what's going on before anything even happens.
In the through the Tunnel, the narrator explains the individual thought and feelings of the older boys - This statement is true
the author of through the tunnel use third person omniscient point of view, which make it possible to explain different perspectives of different characters
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