"I <u>believe</u> that you <u>received</u> the letter last week, right?"
In this sentence, both parts of the "<em>I before E except after C</em>" rule are used. The word "believe" has the I before the E, following the rule. The word "received" follows the "except after C" part of the rule.
D, easy, the other ones dont sound right
In chapter 1, Lyddie's mother says that their father has run off "searching for vain riches." Rachel objects to their mother's insistence that their father is never coming back. Lyddie, too, believes their father will return at first.
Answer:
It suggests that if she gets spoiled i am guessing "spoilt" means like over gifted or spoon fed everything to her or not having to work for anything.
Explanation:
The "author-page citation" is more commonly called a Parenthetical Citation. Parenthetical Citations use parentheses, ( ), to include the author's name and page number at the end of a sentence.
So, your answer should be the first option; The author's last name and page number(s) must appear within the text and after the direct or indirect quotation.