Answer:
Full-Text
Explanation:
The correct option is - Full-Text
Reason -
Examples of full text limiters - you can limit your search results so that you only see peer-reviewed articles.
To ensure that your search results contain only full-text articles, use the database's limiting options.
Each database will look a bit different -
EBSCO: By default, full text is selected in most EBSCO databases. The Full Text checkbox is below the search boxes further down the page in the Limit your results section.
ProQuest: These databases also default to full text. Look for a Full text checkbox below the search boxes.
SAGE Journals: On the Advanced Search page, select Only content I have full access to under Access Type. Scroll down the page a bit to find it.
The third stanza is the answer
Answer:
1. interrogative sentence
2 affirmative
3 wh question
4 imperative
5 exclamatory
6 command
7 negative
8 wh question
9 imperative
10 imperative
11 yes no question
12 imperative
13 affirmative
14 imperative
15 affirmative
Answer:
1. them
2. each other
3. themselves
4. him
Explanation:
I know reciprocal pronouns, hope my answer helps!