definitions.... *plays jeopardy song*
Answer: A, B, C, E
Explanation:
You answered your own question, so I'll just explain why they are correct.
A: A works cited is meant to credit people for information that you used while writing an essay.
B. Plagiarism is "the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own." By crediting someone else that helped you, you acknowledge that they originally discovered those ideas.
C. A works cited page is an organized list of sources.
D is a side effect of a works cited page, but lengthening a paper isn't one of its purposes.
E. By having a works cited, the reader can find out more about the topic using the sources that you cited.
Hope this helped.
Answer:
The federal government.
Explanation:
Interstate highways are the roadways that connects different states and gives access to travelers to go across different states. They are the main roadways to get to another state without the need to have any restrictions.
Speed limits are the limits at which a vehicle is allowed to run, differing across various types of vehicles and the roadways involved. The <u>speed limits of the interstate highways are determined by the federal government</u> who makes up the limits for the vehicles to be legally allowed to ply. Different states have different speed limits, all of which are determined by the federal government, which surprisingly, is rather unknown by most people.