The basic format for making an MLA citation for an online source is:
- Author's Last name, First name.
- “Title of the Article or Individual Page.”
- Title of the Website,
- Name of the Publisher,
- date of publication in day month year format,
- URL
<h3>What are References?</h3>
This refers to the citation of sources of information which are used typically in academic research.
With this in mind, we can note that when making use of online source for an academic research paper, it is important to mention the name of the author, the title of the article, title of website, URL, etc.
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The correct answer is yammered.
Another word for a sweet potato is yam. There is also a verb <em>to yam </em>which means to talk on and on. However, since you have letters to unscramble and create a word, the actual form of the verb to yam that you need is its past form, which is yammered.
Man vs. Man Conflict-- Much of the conflict in the novel revolves around the two gangs, the Greasers vs. the Socs, the rich kids on the other side of town.
Man vs. Self Conflict-- Ponyboy copes with grief and guilt after the deaths of Dally and Johnny.
Man vs. Nature-- Johnny and Pony rush into the fiery church to save the children who are trapped inside, and Johnny is seriously injured from a falling beam.
Man vs. Society--With their long, oily hair, the Greasers, a gang of teenagers living on the poor eastside, struggle to fit into society. For example, Ponyboy genuinely likes Cherry, but their blossoming relationship is strained by the difference in their social circles.
C is the answer.
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Dear (said friend),
Hey how are you? I know we both moved to different colleges this year and that okay we can write and visit each other. I actually changed my plans for college, I go to UCLA now and im majoring in journalism with hopes of working for New York Times and starting my own blog. What are your academic plans for this year? How have you been since we last talked?
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