Allusion, which is a figure of speech<span> in which you covertly or indirectly refer to an object or circumstance, like the analogy between a disease and the spread of happiness.</span>
Answer:
Oct 2, 1950. Lemon Brown Sings The Blues. ...
Oct 2, 1950. Lemon Brown's son dies. ...
Oct 2, 1980. Lemon Brown Meets Greg. ...
Oct 3, 1980. Lemon Brown tells Greg. ...
Oct 3, 1980. Greg helps Lemon Brown. ...
Oct 3, 1980. Greg takes a walk. ...
Oct 3, 1980. Lemon Brown is on his way. ...
Feb 13, 2001. Birth Of Melissa Noel Reaves.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. source has more than three authors.
Explanation:
'et al.' is used in the in-text citations where three or than than three authors are to be mentioned for a particular work. The meaning of the Latin word 'et al.' is 'and others'. The last name of the first author is written and then 'et al.' is added to it. A comma (,) is then added along with the year of the publication of the work. In this way, the in-text citation is shortened by just adding the last name of the authors.
I can't decide between B and C. I think B is a more likely answer, although I'm not sure.
<span>"It is made before anything happens" would be the best answer, although these options are a bit confusing. People are able to infer things from implications.
I hope this helps!!!!!!!
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