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.
<em>Betty </em><em>has written</em><em> several poems about her travels to Mexico. </em>
<u>Which verb tense does the sentence contain?</u>
The sentence contains a verb in past participle. Past participle sentences contain the auxiliary verb <em>to have</em> plus the irregular verb in its past participle form, which in this case would be: <em>written</em>.
Another example, with a regular verb, would be: Sally <em><u>has watched</u></em> many TV shows during the holidays.
Explanation:
5= found, already wrote
6=happened,hit,was riding, interrogated
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The literary term that <span>refers to a skill used when the reader must put together what the author provides and what he/she already knows to come up with some valid information about the story would be inference. Hope this answers the question.</span>