Its the first option. sorry i couldn't write it, it took me to the next question
Answer: To go down.
Explanation:
The incorrect verbs are..
To go under, which means to become bankrupt or to have an emotional collapse.
To go up again is to ascend again.
To go across means to change location. To move from a place to another.
So, the correct option is TO GO DOWN which means to descend.
Since a participle takes the form: verb + -ing, the only word in this sentence which has such a form is B, 'challenging'. 'Puzzle' is a noun, 'crossword' is an adjective, 'created' is a verb.
His internal conflict maybe? I don't know who Paul is
Answer:
Option A and B
Explanation:
The simple in-text citation includes the surname of the authors, then the year of publication and at the end is the page number of the citation. The in-text citation is always placed at the end of the sentence. This means that the mistake is not including the year of publication and placing the citation at the end of the sentence. So in the nutshell the correct answer here is option A (Not including the year of publication) and option B (Placing the in-text citation in the wrong place).