Well I think you know it’s not smell! “Travel” doesn’t really make sense and “shaking” is probably not the scientific term they are looking for. Process of elimination!
Answer:
1). A journal article titled "Marketing Strategies: Social Media" by a university professor.
2). An article titled "Tips for Effective Social Media Marketing" on a government agency website.
5). A blog post titled "My Social Media Marketing Success" by an unknown author.
Explanation:
The sources that Jerry use to provide support to his project would include 'a journal article authored by a university professor,' 'an article on a government agency website,' and 'a blog post by an unknown author.' The key reasons for using the first two is that they offer trustworthy and reliable content that would assist in enhancing the credibility of the project and the last one would help in displaying the exact scenario without any bias(as the author is unknown). Thus, the <u>options 1, 2, and 5</u> are the correct answers.

The Yellow Wallpaper" details the deterioration of a woman's mental health while she is on a "rest cure" on a rented summer country estate with her family. Her obsession with the yellow wallpaper in her bedroom marks her descent into psychosis from her depression throughout the story.
Well, I know that too formal of a writing style can confuse me, so I prefer a more casual tone to the story. I want to read a story and have it keep me on the edge of my seat, and excite me throughout the whole experience. Books to me do not always have to include a moral, or a lesson to them. Reading to me is a source of entertainment. For example, the novel I read in 4th grade, Gregor and the Curse of the Warmbloods, was so original and odd, yet thrilling and exciting. I like when a story gets to the action considerably quickly. I usually give up on a story if it takes too long to build up.
I hope this helps in some way, or at least inspires you. Have a great day!
A day to celebrate the life and dream of Martin Luther King, Jr.
A day to reaffirm the American ideals of freedom, justice, and opportunity for all
A day to love not hate, for understanding not anger, for peace not war.
A day for family, to share together, to reach out to relatives and friends, and to mend broken relationships.
A day when community rids itself of the barriers that divide it and comes together as one.
A day when people of all races, religions, classes, and stations in life put aside their differences and join in a spirit of togetherness.
A day for our Nation to pay tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., who awakened in us the best qualities of the American spirit.
A day for nations of the world to cease all violent actions, seek nonviolent solutions, and demonstrate that peace is not just a dream but a real possibility, if only for one day.
If for only one day, each of us serves as a "drum major for justice and peace," then we bring to life the inspiring vision of freedom of which Martin Luther King, Jr., dreamed.