I'd say A was the least effective choice because it uses the words "I heard" which make it sound imprecise and like hearsay. You should always have citations for your facts.
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C. Unlikely
Explanation:
Something that is improbable is unlikely to happen. The odds of it occurring are very small.
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The bacon danced in the pan like a fish in a bucket.
The robust, smoky aroma of the coffee filled the kitchen.
The waiting room was cold and sterile, and smelled of antiseptic.
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the URL for the article
Explanation:
In this citation, the piece of information that is missing is the URL of the article. An MLA citation requires the URL of the article in order to allow readers to find more information about the subject. It also allows reviewers to check whether the sources used by the author are adequate and reliable. Not having an URL in your citation would make it very difficult for everyone else to find the article that you have used online.