The type of information that need to be credited when creating a works-cited list include: Other writers' ideas, direct quotations as well as paraphrased information. Therefore, the answer is option C. All of the above. Works cited list includes all the references being used in your research paper.
Parody is an imitation of the style of a particular author.
Explanation:
Jane Eyre is almost like another version of Cinderella. Jane falls in love with the house owner who has a hidden wife. Jane and Edward separate and then they reunite and live happily ever after.
Emily Bronte's uses paradox in Wuthering Heights, which is about a rich girl named Catherine and the violent and primitive Heathcliff. The novel does not end after Catherine's death but explains Heathcliff's change.
The Bleak old shop of stuff is a parody of Charles Dickens. The story revolves around Jedrington and his family.
The "Notes" is like a missing piece in a clue. It helps the reader understand the story, and it gives the perception that a reader knows <span>Norman Bowker to a personal level. It was written after Norman died which kind of serves as a memoir of a person who has done great things but still considered himself a failure.
My appreciation of the story grew after reading the "Notes". I'm grateful for the added information and knowing what's real and what's not. The "Notes" showed a connection between the characters and the people they are based on in real life which made the story more heartfelt to the reader.</span>
Pros: she will have time to get it done.
Cons: she will have to rush to get things done. She could get more wrong because of rushing through it.