Answer:
Signaling phrase and parenthetical citation
Explanation:
Parenthetical referencing is a citation style that is also known as Harvard referencing. In this a citation style, partial citations are enclosed within parentheses, either within or after a sentence, and embedded in the text.
A Signaling Phrase is a clause, phrase, or a sentence that leads into a statistic or quotation. This sort of sentence tends to have in it the speaker/author’s name and a reason for using him or her as a reference.
Answer: A) irrational behavior C) an unexplained even D) growing suspense
(I hope this helps if not I’m sorry)
Its A. Schools should stop rewarding students for having a perfect attendance.
Explanation:
The paragraph perfectly describes that sometimes students really want perfect attendances, but you never know what will cause you to lose that award (like you being sick, which is unpredictable). The author has that tone that schools should stop those type of awards because of what i just said above. So the answer is A.
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Answer:
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