<h2>Three types of clauses.</h2>
<h3>Relative</h3><h3>Noun</h3><h3>Adverbial</h3>
Explanation:
For me;
B is correct because....when you say identity must be earned, not chosen...
Which is one, shouldn't allow people to chose your identity for you.....you work hard for what you want to be known as.....
C is also correct because....yes you have to be r
true to their dreams....
Just like what Herman did....you don't give up on your dreams because of what people say....
So yeah, that what i think....
In her paper, the main part of the essey. the quotation would say "(Atwood page number)". For example "(Atwood 210-234)". In her bibliography that is works cited the citation would look like this:
<span>Atwood,
Margaret. <em>Waltzing Again: New and Selected Conversations with Margaret
Atwood</em>. Ed. Earl G. Ingersoll. Princeton: Ontario Review, 2006. Print.
This would be option A of your question. It is important to note that editors go after the title of the book. Keep that in mind. Also the name of the book has to be in italics.
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D.its a flashback...foreshadowing is knowing something in the future