The correct answer is Entry A. Halpern, Howard M. Cutting Loose. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977. Print.
Explanation:
In writing, it is common to use ideas or words of other authors to support own ideas; however, ideas taken from other sources and authors cannot be used without acknowledging authorship. This is usually included by adding some information such as the author's last name and the number page during in-text citation and including a works cited page at the end of the document with entries that provide further information about each of the sources used during the paper; however, the type of information included is not the same in all cases and mainly depends on the type of source.
In the case of printed book by one author the MLA manual which is the manual commonly used to write and publish academic document establishes it is necessary to include the name of the author (last name first), the name of the book, the city of publication, the publisher, the year of publication and the word print. Besides this, other specific guidelines in terms of punctuation should be followed this includes separating the last name from the first name of the author using a comma, then adding a period before writing the name of the book then using period again to introduce the city of publication, using colon to introduce the publisher, followed by a comma to introduce the year and finally a period to introduce the word "Print". Considering this, the entry that is completely correct is "Halpern, Howard M. Cutting Loose. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977. Print" as the information of the source has been included in the correct order and following the punctuation marks required.
Answer:
They use radars in space to predict the real weather.
I like the news.
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Ummm.... Using complete sentences, capital letters, and punctuation is ALWAYS necessary -- even when not completing a writing assignment.
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<em><u>Asteroids</u></em> are small rocky objects (smaller than a planet) that orbit the sun.
<em><u>Meteoroids</u></em> are the small pieces of an asteroid that broke off when one asteroid smashed into another asteroid.
* [ By the way, if a meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere, it vaporizes and turns into a <em><u>meteor,</u></em> and we call it a "shooting star."]
* [ By the way, when that meteor doesn't completely vaporize in the atmosphere and it lands as a rock on Earth, we call it a <em><u>meteorite</u></em>. ]
<em><u>Comets</u></em> are like dirty snowballs. They are made of frozen gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and ammonia, as well as water ice, in which dust particles and rocky material are embedded.
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I've explained as simply as I can. I hope I've helped you.
In writing a sentence correctly, the following technicalities should be considered.
(1) The information should be clear
(2) Use transitional words
(3) Cautiously use subordinate clause
(4) construct the sentence in an active voice
(5) construct the sentence with the use of active verbs
(6) follow grammar rules- that includes diction and spelling. Avoid using highfalutin words.
In the case of the above sentence choice A is incorrect because instead of using the adverb "there", it had used "their" which is a pronoun. The use of "their" is only applicable if there is an object of possession. Choice C is also incorrect since the word "manageable" is spelled as "managable" which is technically wrong. Lastly, Choice D is incorrect because the words "calendar" and "manageable" are spelled as "calender" and " managable", respectively. The three declarative sentences did not follow the grammar rules.
Therefore, the answer is the second sentence: "This delivery calendar is only manageable if there are two of us." because it had followed the grammatical rules on sentence construction.