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</span><span>Clifford, Erin. "Review of Neuropsychology." SparkNotes. Web. 2 Aug. 2009.</span>
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Strapped
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A linking verb is a verb that describes the subject by connecting it to a predicate adjective or predicate noun. It does not describe a direct action taken by the subject.
A citation is using a particular idea that you got from another author. A quotation is using the exact words of another author. Note that some people refer to a "citation" as a "paraphrase."
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In "by the waters of babylon,” what conflicts does the setting present for the main character? select three options. youth versus maturity the struggle between good and evil the forces of nature versus the will of humans a sense of fear versus a desire to grow observance of society's rules or one's own ideas.
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