In MLA style, in-text citations, called parenthetical citations, are used to document any external sources used within a document (unless the material cited is considered general knowledge). ... In most cases, the parenthetical citations include the author's last name and the specific page number for the information cited.
Include a parenthetical citation when you refer to, summarize, paraphrase, or quote from another source. For every in-text citation in your paper, there must be a corresponding entry in your Works Cited list. MLA parenthetical citation style uses the author's last name and a page number; for example: (Field 122)The answer is True.
Answer:
adj. used or understood by all
Explanation:
Universal means it is used or understood by all, meaning this keyboard can be used with any system. This fits the description that it works with every computer in the house.
"present everywhere" would not be correct, it is not present everywhere as a keyboard.
"of or pertaining to all nature" is also incorrect, word choice needs to be specific, we aren't talking about nature.
"found in all languages" is incorrect, even though it is understood by all computers, we aren't talking about languages.
The answers are Thrush & Bush.