I think the answer is annotated bibliography. <span>An </span>annotated bibliography<span> is a list of citations to books, articles, and documents. Each citation is followed by a brief (usually about 150 words) descriptive and evaluative paragraph, the </span>annotation<span>. The purpose of the </span>annotation<span> is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited.</span>
The correct answer is the second option.
It's easy to tell a waltz from another type of music; waltzes are always in three-quarter time.
The correct answer is D. Direct quotes, summaries, paraphrases
Explanation:
In-text citations refer to the use of ideas or words taken from an external source of information, for example, a book, web page or article as part of another paper or document. Considering this information does not belong to the author that is writing the document or paper it is necessary to acknowledge the authorship of the source, which means it is necessary to clarify the authorship of the sources used while writing a paper usually by including a list with information about the sources at the end of the document and adding key information such as the last name of the author when using the exact words of the source (quotation), when using the ideas of the source but expressing them using different words (paraphrases) and when compiling different ideas (summaries), as even though the ideas are not expressed directly these are still being used. Thus, in-text citations for source materials must be included after all direct quotes, summaries, and paraphrases.
Your subject would be movie.
I agree Frozen is the best!!
Hope this helps Buddy!
- Courtney
At first i thought it was D but after wards it explains how they were planing everything and so they behaved like pirates