Answer:
D is the Answer.
Explanation:
D explains that "Enforcing water conservation with fines might cause more damage than good.".
Answer: I think the last one is the best example because it’s probably the most descriptive one.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
its the one that best makes sence
Answer:
Despite his gender bias typical of his age, we could just as easily read "every [woman] believes that [she] has a greater possibility."
Emerson maintains that there is something, or at least that we believe there is something, that belongs only to us. As he states: "[T]here is always a residuum unknown, unanalyzable . . . every man believes he has a greater possibility."
Explanation:
When we alter author's words, or add words which are not in the original text, we must put a pair of square brackets - [ ] around the change in our quotation. In this case, the brackets are put both in the first and second quotation, where the text is altered. The first and second option, therefore, correctly cite the source text.
The third example does not correctly cite the source text, as there is a misquotation - in the original text, the "last closet" is mentioned, while in a quotation, it is changed into "the last chamber", without putting the square brackets.
Answer:
Jacob is running from his brother because he, in collusion with his mother, has tricked his blind father into conferring the blessing reserved for firstborn children on himself. Directed by his mother he runs to his uncle Laban, who lives in a far off country, for safety.
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