First, locate and record citations to books, periodicals, and documents that may contain useful information and ideas on your topic. Briefly examine and review the actual items. Then choose those works that provide a variety of perspectives on your topic.
Cite the book, article, or document using the appropriate style.
Write a concise annotation that summarizes the central theme and scope of the book or article. Include one or more sentences that (a) evaluate the authority or background of the author, (b) comment on the intended audience, (c) compare or contrast this work with another you have cited, or (d) explain how this work illuminates your bibliography topic.
I would say C. past because it doesn't end in -ed
Answer:
How do the parts of the text relate to the whole?
Explanation:
I just got finished reading this story so I hope this is right
C.) Gregor transforming into an insect
It could not happen in real life making it surreal
Answer:
its too weird to even say
Explanation: