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One would add first names if there were multiple authors mentioned with the same surname. If there are many more authors one would add "et al." inside of the parentheses. If the name of the author is unknown then one would add the title of the work which is being cited.
Answer:
Peter Funt claimed that hard copies of memories were being replaced by digital versions and that this is not a good development. To him, hard copies were better ways to preserve memories because they had a personal touch.
Explanation:
In his article titled, "Does Anyone Collect old Emails?" Peter Funt fondly remembered his mother who had a penchant for collecting or curating hard copies of documents and letters throughout her life. He also had the same practice while growing.
He lamented that the practice of storing memories in prints was going out of fashion and this was not a good development as the physical ways of storing memories were more meaningful, had a personal touch to them, and had more benefits psychologically.
Elisa’s husband. Henry is a kind man, if slightly dimwitted. He loves his wife but doesn’t really understand and appreciate her. Still, he is an adequate businessman who runs his ranch successfully and provides a comfortable life for his wife. He seems to love Elisa and tries his best to please her despite the fact that she mystifies him.The Tinker - A tall, bearded man who makes his living repairing pots, pans, and other kitchen utensils. The tinker is a smart person and charming salesman. He is also down on his luck and not above pleading for work after Elisa initially turns him down. He may share her Elisa Allen<span> - The protagonist. A robust thirty-five-year-old woman, Elisa lives with her husband, Henry, on a ranch in the Salinas Valley. Even though Elisa is associated with fertility and sexuality, the couple has no children. She is a hard worker, her house sparkles, and her flowers grow tremendous blooms. Nevertheless, Elisa feels trapped, underappreciated, and frustrated with life.</span>