B. On the Work Cited page
This particular citation is found on the Works Cited page. It contains the author's name, title of the story, website, and date accessed. An in-text that is found within the response itself should only include the author's last name within parentheses and a page number, if one is available. It should, however, be stated that if you are simply writing a response to a homework question and not an essay, this citation is usually not needed.
Its a simile, basically hes suggesting by holding onto anger, you’re just waiting until you act on it by taking it out on someone
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no, you will see the theme while reading... well that's for me anyways. lol.
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but have a good day and dont forget to sm:)e
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C is the correct answer.
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<em>His or her</em> agrees in number with <em>a musician </em>being both singular. However, in order to avoid the akward construction<em> </em><u><em>his or her,</em></u><em> "... musician</em><em>s</em><em> might sell </em><em>their</em><em> instruments..." </em>is a better option.