According to <span>The Modern Language Association (MLA), the correct way to list the name of an authour is a citation is this:
Last name, Given name, Suffix.
Therefore, in citing a work by </span><span>Dr. Alba Garcia-Lopez, the author's name should be written like this:
</span><span>Garcia-Lopez, Alba, Sr. </span>
The anser is D: compound. A compound sentence is when two or more independent clauses that have related ideas are joined with a coordenator (for, and or but) or a semicolon. Independent clauses can stand alone as a complete thought. They are not dependent of one another to express a complete thought, but they join similar ideas.