The best signal phrase is In The Nasty Bits, chef Anthony Bourdain states, “Perhaps the best thing chefs can do is cook, whenever possible, with heart” (40)
In formal writing, signal phrases are phrases and words used to introduce a quotation. This commonly includes the first name and last name of the author and an introductory word such as states, thinks, asserts, claims, etc. Also, details such as the profession of the author and the title of the book, article, etc. can be included. 
In this context, the best phrase is option B, these are the reasons:
-  This is the only one that includes the name and last name of the author (Anthony Bourdain)
- It includes the word "states" that is appropriate for the quote
- It has complementary information such as the title of the book "The Nasty Bits" and the profession "chef" that make the signal phrase to be complete
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The main differences between<span> an </span>autobiography<span> and a </span>biography<span> are, first of all,</span>biography<span> is written by a person that studied a lot about another and a</span>autobiography<span> is written by himself/herself.Another main </span>difference<span> is that in a</span>biography<span> the author has to strictly study the persons life while in a </span><span>autobiography</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The correct answer here is C. 
Active listening is surprisingly not something many do, even though it is an important part in communication. While listening we often get distracted and think what are we going to say next so we are not always actively listening. This requires a lot of empathy, patience and practice but it is worth as we show that we value the speaker and that their thoughts are important to us. 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: What kind of poem are they talking about? 
Explanation: If you are just guessing i would say d.