Author's name, Title of Article or Book, Title of Journal, Publisher, Page Number(s), URL or DOI, Date of Publication
So basically everything except the ISBN number. When taking notes, it is important to write down all of the information you will need for the in-text citations and the works cited page. This will keep you from having to revisit the source to get the information later and save you a great deal of time. In-text citations often require the page number where the information was found if it was from a print source.
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When we first meet Romeo, he is despairing over the unrequited love of Rosaline. Since we see his decision to attend the Capulet party from his point of view, we know he is going in hopes of seeing Rosaline. Similarly, we first see Juliet at home with her mother and her Nurse, discussing a potential marriage to Paris.
Explanation:
His mother was a votares of my order
By not judging a book by it's cover or a person by their appearance, you...
- Can make new friends
- See the world through a different perspective
- Understand why people act the way they do (if the girl with the attitude is really a mean person or is she going through something...?)
- Get to see someone's true beauty; the more you know someone, the more beautiful they are.
Answer:
Sarah bought an apple while she was waiting for the doctor.
Explanation:
PLZ give me brainliest