The answer is:
B. Changing the meaning of the quotation by changing the context.
Because changing the meaning of the quotation by changing the context constitutes a case of intellectual dishonesty.
What I found on the interenet: Verbs have three moods—indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
Examples of sentences with verbs having indicative mood:
I want a chocolate ice cream cone.
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia.
Coconut tastes funny.
Are you going to the party?
I suggest you do an essay on an important trip/event that happened in your life. But really emphasize what happened. So as an indicative essay, <u>show</u> the reader what you are experiencing.
Someone who can rely on one another and trust them.
I believe it is the third option. I feel like it should be written in numerical form, like November, 16, 1961.