Locate the main idea because that's most important thing
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D. Britain's isolation from the rest of the world." The optimism that characterized Londoners during the Victorian age was primarily caused byD. Britain's isolation from the rest of the world.
if we are hurt we need to get them back so strongly that they wont hurt us again mi sorry if wrong
a. Spending a considerable amount of time doing repetitive tasks with a person's hands can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome (Ionta 38).
This is the correct parenthetical citation. There are no signal words in the sentence that indicate the author of the cited passage. Therefore, the author needs to be included in the parenthetical citation. Also, needed in the parenthetical citation is the location where the information was found. This information was found on page 38. The author's name comes before the page number because the author's name is what will be used first when determining the source of the information. The reader would look for the author in the Works Cited page, then need to acquire the source before turning to page 38. It's also important that the parenthetical information be inside the period with the rest of the cited information. This connects everything together.
You can't say in that there, you would just say there, because it is a general term, or you would say that and be specific