Answer: reliable
Explanation: Yes, many sources can be important, opinionated, unique, and reliable, but to be credible (especially in a college/work setting), it needs to be reliable.
- this includes being from a credible writer
- adding a "works cited" page at the end
- including real statistics (statistics at all is prefered)
Answer:
B: the Brown case addresses whether education systems separated by race limit citizens' privileges
Bando leave a few days after Christmas because <span>He wants to tell a reporter the latest news about Sam. The answer is letter A. The rest of the choices do not answer the question above.</span>
Not only will I babysit, but I will also try to find a job at the mall.
The narrator from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat", by deciding to plea "not guilty due to insanity", is doing something many people charged with murder do: blaming their own acts on a certain "demonic" mindset, which can be caused by evil spirits or even drugs (legal or illegal). The narrator has a history of alcohol abuse, which, according to his own testimony throughout the short story, led him to cut one of his cat's eyes out of its socket. He'd also been violent to his wife, not only verbally, and said he'd committed violent acts precisely because of their malignant essence. This man is no good. Therefore, there's no point in validating his plea of "not guilty due to insanity" and he should indeed be charged with murder. After all, he killed his wife with the strike of an axe upon her head, just because she wanted to stop him from killing their cat. As the narrator admits, he was then possessed by unstoppable anger, and that's not a reason for claiming to have done anything due to insanity at all.