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The answer is B</span>
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Answer/Explanation:
The two correctly cited sourxes are:
1. Bravo, Susana. "Amazonian Black Howler Monkeys: Seed Dispersers or Pests?" Biotropica, vol. 40, no. 8 (2008), pp. 71–76.; and
2. Martins, Marcel. "Pollination and Pollinators of the Amazonian Forests." Global Rainforests, vol. 19, no. 5 (2015), pp. 17–28.
These two are correct because they contain the title of the work, the title of the journal, it's volume, year of publication and the page where the work is located in the journal.
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There are several ways you can think about this split—the wild vs. the domesticated, the free vs. the enslaved, the rugged individual vs. society, the genuine vs. the artificial. I think the message of the poem, however, has to do with freedom of expression and the need to be independent of corrupting social influences