According to APA style regarding parenthetical citation, you will need to use the surnames of both authors separated by the symbol (&) and followed by the year for example (Robinson & Pearl, 2004) in case you want to refer to one written book by both authors. On the other hand, if you are referring to two different books and considering they share the same surname, you will have to include the initials of the authors, the year of each book and separate both authors using a semicolon. In this case, you will have to use the following format ( E. Barret Browning, 1990; R. Browning,1981)
After the baseball game, the mayor of the town went under the fence to receive his pizza.
I think the appropriate response to the question above is Synergistic. It implies relating to the association or participation of at least two organizations, substances, or different specialists to deliver a joined impact more prominent than the total of their different impacts.
Answer:
6. are 16. is
7. is 17. was
8. are 18. is
9. was 19. are
10. are 20. is
11. was 21. am
12. is 22. was
13. were 23. is
14. is 24. was
15. was 25. is
Explanation:
Am, Is, Are, Was, Were are known to be auxiliary verbs. Auxiliary verbs are verbs that are used to help or assist the main verbs in a sentence. They are also known as helping verbs.
Was and Were are the past tense of is, am and are. Was is used for singular objects while were is used for plural objects.
“was” is used with "I, he, she" and “were” is used with "you, we and they"
Um I believe it’s the second one, the adventures just because of what and how he talks about it and how that’s incredible to talk about and what he did growing up