too much information in parentheses
This parenthetical citation has too much information in the parentheses.You actually do not need any parenthetical citation for this quote. There are a few reasons why. The first is that the author of the quote is stated in the quote's set up when it says "President John F. Kennedy said,". Also, this quote is well-known so it doesn't require a parenthetical citation since it has been quoted numerous times.
It should also be noted that Wikipedia is not a reliable source and should not be used as a source in a paper. One can easily find the full-text of Kennedy's inaugural address on another, more reliable site.
Answer:
suggest that the author of "The
Making of a Mountain" does not
include?
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Mount Rushmore is a monument that
many people go to visit
Native people feel differently about
Mount Rushmore than most visitors do
Native people call Mount Rushmore by
a different name than most visitors do
Mount Rushmore is part of a large
national park in South Dakota
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Yolk is inside an egg...and a tie is inside a suit.
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A cage full of rats, which is his worse fear.
Friend 1: I pity those old horses in the farm. Why are they still allowed by those heartless men? Horses too get tired.
Friend 2: And horses too have rights. Horses as old as those in the farm should be placed in comfortable place under the care of experts where they don't have to work under the heat of the sun.
Friend 1: Right. So, let's report it to authorities now.