What 3000 are we referring too?
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>"Excerpt from Marine Mammals in Captivity"</em> by The Humane Society of the United States claims that marine animals such as Whales are naturally suitable for the open sea, and thus should not be confined.
The author provided evidence from findings that show that been kept in captivity is <em>"the probable cause of dorsal fin collapse."</em>
While in <em>"Excerpt from What Zoo Critics Don
’t Understand
" </em>by Jack Hanna, the author claims that leaving animals in confinement (like a zoo) may be considered the safest place for them instead of the sending into the wild.
To support his claims, he stated some of the challenges animals may face if exposed to the wild, such as,<em> </em><em>"habitat loss, poaching, severe weather, and war."</em>
In all, we <u>can conclude that the second author (Jack Hanna) seems to be more convincing based on the evidence he provided which can be applied to several wild animals.</u>
In citing a news paper article on an MLA works cited page, the article should be written like this.
Last Name, First Name. “Article Title.” Newspaper Name Publication Date: Page Numbers. Medium.
Therefore the answer to this item is definitely letter D.
<span>Harkins, Miranda. "The Real Abraham Lincoln." Farberville News. August 22, 2013.Print.
where;
</span>Harkins (Last Name), Miranda (First Name)."the Real Abraham Lincoln" (“Article Title”).Farberville News (Newspaper Name Publication) August 22, 2013 (Date)<span>
</span>
The correct answer is: Looking inward to find the true self.
Modernist works are often written in the first person, unlike earlier works, which were written in the third. Furthermore, the technique known as "stream of consciousness" appeared during the Modernist era as a way of turning inward and writing about the "true self."
Irus. At this point in the story, Odysseus is disguised as a beggar, so the suitors and his wife will not recognize him. Antinuous, the leader of the suitors, decides that the disguised Odysseus will fight Irus, a real beggar, to entertain the men. The winner will eat. Amphinomus is another suitor who gets killed later when he is stabbed with a spear by Telemachus. Eurymachus is one of Odysseus' men from his ships.