Something that has a flash to it and is appealing to a person.
You're welcome.
See ya.
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I believe Option A (oldest) would be the best option here, old is singular, and is better for talking about one thing. Ending +er is better for correlating and contrasting two subjects rather than three, and when you add the ending +est, you are making the adjective a superlative adjective, which can be used to make correlation between three or more subjects and/or nouns. I would actually word this question as "In the United States of America, which state is the oldest?"
Answer:
This question requires a personal response. Anyway I will write a paragraph that is useful to you and that you can take as an example so that you can build your own answer.
Explanation:
Every winter with my family we follow the same routine for the holidays. We look for a comfortable cabin next to the snow and we stay there enjoying the winter.
My brother and I go skating on frozen lakes while my mom waits for us with hot chocolate inside, and my dad chops the wood to keep us warm. It is my favorite time of the year!
D. According to Dr. Lisa Whey, "moderation is the key to a successful diet" (271).
When using an in-text citation according to MLA standards, you need to include identifying information. If it is a written publication, the author and page number of the quotation are required, if available. In D, the author's name is stated as part of the quote's introduction. When the author is stated as part of the set up, it does not need to be repeated as part of the parenthetical citation. In order to include the page number, it needs to be in parentheses after the quote but BEFORE the period. This way the number is still attached to the quotation rather than floating between sentences.
It's written from a third-person perspective.
First person: I, me
Second person: you
Third person: he, she, they
Hope this helps :)