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It’s important to monitor the effects of solution because it always needs a modification and a group can establish ways to monitor the solution.
The sentence that contains a spelling error is D, sentence 8.
Privelaged is spelled incorrectly. The correct way to spell it would be privileged.
The correct answer is D. Its information may be out of date.
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Credibility in sources refers to whether a source can be trusted and/ or believed, when writing a research paper it is necessary to use only credible sources as the credibility of sources is connected to the quality and credibility of your research paper. Credibility is usually related to multiple aspects that include the author, as an expert on the subject is more reliable; the relevance of it for your research topic; the evidence used in the source to support the author's ideas and the date. Regarding the date, it is recommended to use only up-dated articles as knowledge is always transforming and an old article might include information that had been already disproved. Thus, if Janet wants to include an article written in 1976, the article might not be credible because it is too old and the information may be out of date which means more recent researches could have disproved the findings of that article.
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Good clear answers and obviously more knowledgeable than me, but i would like to add that when I taught English as a foreign language I would, once students had achieved a sufficient level, have introduced the idea of two types of English side-by-side, one of a perhaps more ‘educated’ and certainly more Latinate, and another more ‘homely’ which echoes the more Anglo-Saxon tradition, so regal/kingly, maternal/motherly. I have come across translations from other languages that are clearly from one tradition and from the other, and if a choice is to be made I far prefer the Anglo-Saxon, even though it’s not so posh.
And yes, I did encourage students to be Anglo-Saxons.
I could also add that I have a notion that Norman children were brought up very largely by Anglo-Saxon servants, and when they wandered into the kitchens looking for something to eat they would have used the language. By the time the courtier Geoffrey Chaucer was writing I’m sure Normans were cheerfully bilingual and getting to like English.
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''The Tell-Tale Heart'' is told through the first-person point of view, which means that the story is being told from the narrator's perspective. The first-person point of view of this story is especially important because it allows readers to see into the mind of Poe's unreliable narrator.
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