Answer:
i think something happened cause the C answer is to contrast her own descriptions of the food with how she really feels about the food
Explanation:
Answer:
In this following picture it shows how it was like back then when white and black wasn't treated equal. A you can see the better water fountain is the one only white people can use. The one the black people use isn't as good as the white colored water fountain. The water fountain the white colored people can use has a better things like you can fill up a water bottle. The black one looks like it is a tall toilet for the ones the white people use. Throughout the paragraph there are some differences that the two water fountains have.
Explanation:
It depends on the format. I know for MLA format which a lot of middle and high schoolers use for English, the author's name goes in with the page number citation when there are multiple authors for one book.
Ex: "direct quote" (<em>author's name</em> 99).
But, if you are setting up a signal phrase with context, the author's name goes before your quote with the page number after. You could also simply say "the author says" as long as you've included the author's name prior to the quote and signal phrase.
Ex: When she ate an apple in the garden, <em>author''s name</em> narrates, "direct quote" (99).
I hope this helped. Also, here is a website I use that states rules for the format you are using for your writing assignment! https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_style_introduction.html
Dear, (there name)
this is the body where u would write whatever u are going to say
-sinceraly (your name)
Answer:
Oscar Omeringer............