1. Volcanologists agree that eruptions still cannot be predicted with absolute certainty.
<span>(needs citation because who are you to know what most volcanologists agree on? Need to give a good citation for this "fact" which someone else may not agree) </span>
<span>2. If every home in America replaced one incandescent light bulb with an energy-efficient fluorescent light bulb, the energy savings would be enormous (Marcato, 78). </span>
<span>(Note, I put a comma after author Marcato, and you would have to title, IF you had two different sources by author Marcato) </span>
<span>3. Use the book's title instead of the author's name. </span>
<span>BTW, this is not a "history" question, but a research paper question, IMO. </span>
<span>Note, you must have a bibliography attached to paper when making citations, to give complete data in regards to where you found your sources cited.</span>
once there was a maid she loved her job but she just wanted to have some food because all she ate was a peace of bread every day one day she saw a room she thought she should clean up in there but there was all of the food in the world she locked the door and ate up the end
Answer: A hyperbole can create a comedic effect because hyperboles are exaggerated words of sentences. For example, it could create a comedic effect in a book or movie if the character was hungry by saying "I'm so hungry I could eat a whole elephant!"
Explanation: Hyperboles are exaggerated words or sentences so it is fairly easy to make comedic relief with them if you are using them correctly. They are often used in comedy or grouchy teenagers.