I believe the answer is A but i am not completely sure
Answer:
Short answer: "That" is used to introduce essential clauses or information, while the pronoun "which" is used to add non-essential or non-defining clauses. Also, these non-essential clauses are set off with commas.
Explanation:
First of all, the words "that" and "which" are both relative pronouns; this means, both introduce clauses that describe a noun previously mentioned. However, the pronoun "that" should be used only to introduce essential or defining clauses (information that cannot be omitted); for example "She is the woman that I love". On the other hand, the word "which" introduces information that is not essential or non-defining clauses; for example "The house, which is located near the sea, is stunning". Moreover, clauses introduced by which are set off in commas to show they are not essential.
APA in text citation is followed by a direct quote used from an authors work. For example: “..........” (Jones, 1998).
Include the authors last name, followed by a comma, then the publishing year of the work
Answer:
Lee = Commander of the South
General Pemberton = Defeated at Vicksburg
Viney = refers to General Pemberton as a half-breed Yankee traitor
Ulysses S. Grant = Commander of the North
Captain Keller = Gets Annie a clean plate
John L. Sullivan = Heavyweight boxing champion