B) closely connecting the different ideas
That's only my best guess though; I'm more of a science & math guy. But good luck!
First, you have to talk to your crush a lot (through any social media apps and in real life) and get to know her really well. Then, you gotta take her on a date (maybe saying like, "What are you doing this weekend?") If your crush isn't going anywhere, you can ask him/her to go to an interesting place that would entertain him/her. If everything went well, you gotta build a relationship with him/her until you finally asks him/her to be your boyfriend/girlfriend. Then, he/she might be your fiance one day and have a family.
The End.
Answer: C. Hartford, George. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. Bubbleberry Publications, 1987.
Explanation:
There are many different citation styles we can use when writing articles or academic/research papers (APA style, Chicago, MLA, etc.) According to MLA citation format, the form for a book citation is the following:
<em>Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. City of Publication, Publisher, Publication Date. </em>
In this particular case, as no information about the city of publication is given, it is omitted in the citation as well. The correct way for Zayn to cite the book is:
Hartford, George. Daylight Saving: Pros and Cons. Bubbleberry Publications, 1987.
Answer:
Both Doodle and the scarlet ibis do not belong to the environment that surrounds them. The bird belongs to the tropical islands, not North Carolina. Yet, they both die with grace and dignity. They were both struggling as they died; when the narrator described Doodles dead form he pointed out his elongated vermillion neck and his knees which were bend at a weird angle which resembled that of the scarlet ibis.