<h2>Hey,there :)</h2>
<h2>I guess the answer is um...</h2>
- "C" She knows that Gatsby is a bootlegger.
<h2>Hope it helps you,have a great day </h2>
<h2>Ryzen♡~</h2>
I'm assuming that you want this in the form of Harvard Referencing.
[Author Surname], [Author Initial.] ([Year Published]) [Title].[Publication Title], [Volume number]([Issue number]), [Pages Used].
All you have to do now is fill in the gaps:
Nuna, T and Walker, S . (2014). <span>[Title].[Publication Title], [Volume number]([Issue number]), [Pages Used].
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Since, however, the title, publication title, volume number, issue number and the pages used are left out of the question, I have left these in brackets. If you know them, you can simply fill them in yourself, or tell me them and I will add them in. </span>
A comparison shows how two or more things are similar/ alike! For example a comparison between a grape and a apple can be that they’re both fruits!☺️
Answer:
Although the Soviet team dominated the second period, the Americans scored twice in the last period, so the Americans finally took the lead.