The name of the source needs to be listed only once.
A comma should replace the period, and the period should follow the citation.
Answer: Options A and B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A "citation" is the way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another source. It also gives your readers the information necessary to find that source again, including: information about the author. the title of the work.
There are five common citation errors that are done by the authors. Some of them are Incorrect Placement of Periods and Commas, Neglecting to Make Citations When Paraphrasing, Making Unnecessary Citations and so on.
The correct answer is "Text is better able to convey the attitude of the work's creator"
Literature is a system of symbols with assigned meanings. A word is not only a noise; a word is a noise or a mark with an assigned meaning. In different languages, different noises have been assigned meanings, and the language must be learned in order to understand what is being said. Therefore the text is better able to convey the attitude of the work's creator. Also knowing that shapes, colors, and tones don't have assigned meanings.
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