Answer:
The correct answer is option d.) the title of the encyclopedia and the page number where the quote appeared.
Explanation:
Of all the options given, the best option is D.
It would be much better if you could include more complete information such as an editor's name and the volume of the encyclopedia, but if you do not have this information you can leave it out of your citation.
But it would be best if you at least have the name of the encyclopedia and the page number where the quote comes from.
So we can say that the correct answer is option D.
Answer:
The two phrases that helps to determine the meaning of biodiversity include:
1. <em>After its discovery on Cordell banks, the same species was found in other waters.</em>
2. <em>Much of the Ocean is unexplored and undescribed</em>
Explanation:
The excerpts from the attached picture is talking about the New Deep sea coral discovered in Cordell banks which goes to show that, it could also be seen in order water bodies available. <em>To the author, the deepness of the Ocean made it impossible for all the species to be found and described accurately.</em>
Explanation:
In "Letter by a Swiss-German Immigrant to Pennsylvania" America is the symbol for a free country. By this adjective "free" the author wants to explain how is America a place for living. Free means that everyone is welcome to come. The author creates a picture of America, where you can settle without asking everyone, where there is a wide landscape, spacious land "from Canada to the east of us to Carolina in the south and to the Spanish border in the west".
One of the most important detail is there is no payment for taxes to land, but in Europe, you must pay. Free country for author means there are no obligations for living there. He thinks that America is promised land.
Here are the answers for the given clauses above:
1. <span>that uses the technique of stream of consciousness: Adjectival clause
2. </span><span>how Faulkner envisioned the world through the eyes of Benjy Compson: Adverbial clause
3. </span><span>That his sympathies were with the cook Dilsey: Noun clause
4. </span><span>Because the first section of the book is seen through the eyes of a mentally handicapped man: Adverbial clause
5. </span><span>that is worth the work : adjectival clause
6. </span><span>If you read Faulkner’s opus: adverbial clause</span>