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What is wrong with this use of a direct quote?
Answer:
It does not include quotation marks around Tuck's words.
Explanation:
Considering the sentence and the written style given in the question, it can be deduced that what is wrong with this use of a direct quote in the sentence is "It does not include quotation marks around Tuck's words."
This shows that there are no quotation marks to reveal the actual words taken out from Daniel Tuck's work.
Hence, ideally, the revised edition would be:
According to Professor of Criminology Daniel Tuck, "During the 1970s, when more people were executed than in any other decade, crime rates rose 25 percent across the country."
Answer:
an increase in leisure time
Explanation:
i got an 100 lol
Answer:
1999
Explanation:
Lance Armstrong is a very interesting and very controversial person in the world of the sports, especially in his discipline, the cycling. When he started with cycling in the early 1990's Armstrong was showing nice potential, managing to win several tours, and parts of the Tour de France. Than he got a terrible news as he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Luckily he managed to survive and returned to cycling. In the year of 1999, Armstrong won his first Tour de France, and after that he was dominating Tour de France for several years. Little that the other's knew that he was actually doping and that was the primary reason why he managed to dominate so easily. In 2012, Armstrong was stripped of his medals as it was officially confirmed that he was using substances that are not allowed. While this is very bad from sporting perspective, Armstrong actually became a hero, as he used his money and reputation in order to create centers for people who have cancer, and raised very big sum of money for the people who have this disease and for their curing.
Answer:
To encourage colonial trade with foreign suppliers
Explanation:
The MAIN purpose of the navigation acts passed by Parliament was to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England and decreasing dependence on foreign imported goods.