I'm assuming that you want this in the form of Harvard Referencing.
[Author Surname], [Author Initial.] ([Year Published]) [Title].[Publication Title], [Volume number]([Issue number]), [Pages Used].
All you have to do now is fill in the gaps:
<span>Nuna, T and Walker, S . (2014). Research methods in Economics.Journal for Economics. 2 (3), 113 - 150.</span>
Answer:
Dr. Harold West himself greeted each of the incoming freshman personally.
Explanation:
Intensive pronoun adds emphasis to the statement itself. Like what I did now.
I assume it is a masculine pronoun because of the name. So use a intensive pronoun corresponding to the person intended.
In this case, <em>himself</em> would be the pronoun.
Introduction to people or fantasy and make belief
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It is destiny that causes him to meet M. Waldman, who develops Victor's passion for the natural sciences of galvanism, electromagnetism, and alchemy. Victor might have been a good mathematician, if he were devoid of passion. But his passion causes him to pursue his dreams and the God-like ideal, and so he seeks intuitively to seek the answers to stopping death through the life sciences.
So yeah the answer would be the D. Waldman.
Answer:
A. He believes that one reason people are going hungry is that food is too expensive.
Explanation: