Answer:
The correct answer is <u>ENTRY C. </u>
Explanation:
"et"= and (since it is a complete word you don't need a full stop)
"al." = others (you must include the full stop because this is an abbreviation)
"et al." is a latin abbreviation that means "and others".
We use it when acknowlegding a text that has more than two authors. So, if there is less than two authors don't use it! Entry C has the correct punctuation, although options may vary depending on the referencing format that you are required to use as a guideline.
Entry A is incorrect. Because in the world of academic language we try to avoid "and others" when referencing.
Entry B is incorrect. Because "et" doesn't take a full stop since it is a complete word.
Entry D is incorrect. Because after the name of the author you should include a comma, unless you use "et al." for an in-text citation.
Rereads the text for answers and to see if you have more questions
The correct answer is A cause it’s a
proper noun and it’s not capitalized
Answer:
Personally I think they still have value.
Explanation:
Shakespeare has actually given us tons of new vocabulary, from his plays that we use everyday. Also, if you look in pop culture (like commercials for example.) you will see that they often use popular Shakespeare scenes, since they are so well known, to help promote a product.