Answer:
Not really, in-text citation usually has the Author's surname and year of publication in parenthensis.
Like as an example:
Garner(1994) posits that education is free for all...
Answer:"Bold" was all I could think about his plan
To just go fishing and not go to school
Brilliant was what it was - on or off hand -
All who saw it that day thought it was cool
Worms was what was lacking - and that was all
So I dug around until bait was had
Slimy things fishing worms, just a gross ball,
But it's a thing for bringing fish to hand
So slipping out a school room door that day-
Two boys, a can of worms, a fishing plan -
Until Mrs Smith then caught on to our play
And stuck a hand into our wormy can
Sounds that I did not know - but did Mrs Smith
Still may stay in that school room air forthwith
Explanation:
In the civil disobedience excerpt by Thoreau, the way that he supported his claim was by the use of: reasoning, showing the logical consequences of supporting a cause that is wrong.
<h3>How does Thoreau show reasoning?</h3>
According to him he is trying to say that people should be more obedient to a higher law and not just a civil law.
He tries to speak to the conscience and the fact that human law is not bigger than one's conscience.
Read more on civil disobedience here: brainly.com/question/325929