1. The heavy rain poured down on us, quickly soaking us to the bone 2. We were isolated floating on the surface of the sea when a huge wave nearly drowned us 3. The food was tasty, and we easily ate it all 4. The mountains were just breathtaking and that night, after breathing in all that fresh air, we slept instantly 5. We got off the aeroplane immediately, still not believing we had almost crashed it was the start of a thrilling holiday
If it already has the souce before it like for example it says " According to blank "Evidence" You still have to put the parentheses even though it is still there.
<span>The above statement is an example of the Faulty Analogy fallacy. The players don't necessarily need to be outrageously talented. Baseball is a team sport. As such they could be an outrageously talented TEAM.</span>