The mistake that the author made in using an in-text citation is:
- B. Restating the source's author
<h3>What is an In-text citation?</h3>
An in-text citation is a reference to a quotation made by an author on a certain page of his book.
Often there is a separate bibliography underneath the text that contains the full name of the author, the book's title, year, of publication, and publisher.
There was no need for the author of the text above to restate the source's author because that will cause a redundancy.
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72 percent of the atmosphere is below the common cruising altitude of commercial airliners (about 10,000 m or 32,800 ft). 99.99999 percent of the atmosphere is below the highest flight altitude of the aircraft X-15, which reached 354,300 ft (108 km) on August 22, 1963.
If the question is being asked only regarding the title, it is likely to describe doctors and what they do based on the phrase "on doctors" with a lack of a following specification.
I believe the correct sentence/answer is C. Glassblowers who use pushing, pulling and controlled sagging while shaping glass, are surely very skilled.
Answer:
several times
Explanation:
bc u they are making you rethink of it