Answer:
false
Explanation:
how do two countries win the same war?
correct me if im wrong
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Because however works and makes since
For MLA in-text citation, with the choices given, you can eliminate C and D, right away. You do not put "Page" nor "Line" before the numbers. You simply put the number of the page or line in the parenthesis.
Now you are left with A and B. When you quote, you need to enclose the whole quote in the quotation marks. As you can see B is not fully closed. Let's say that it may be a typo of the question, but nevertheless, B would still be wrong because the page numbers should be within the sentence thus the period (.) is after the page numbers indicated not before.
If you look at A, it fits the criteria.
Had planned is the answer i believe. I hope this helps
Answer:
The narrator's image of Mangan's sister is held like a chalice as he moves through the market place. His obsession with her is described as a religious experience. In fact, he even presses his palms together in semblance of prayer when he thinks of her, crying "O love." In this way, the narrator becomes a knight searching for a mystical object (the gift for Mangan's sister) that will transport him to heaven(her becoming enamored with him). Of course, he does not find that grail.
Explanation:
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