Lidz, Franz. "Revenge of the Vikings." Smithsonian 1 Mar. 2014 44-49. Print.
The correct citation for a Works Cited page begins with the author's name, last name first. Then the title of the article. After the title of the periodical followed by the date and page numbers. In most Works Cited entries, the author's last name is first followed by the title. Just knowing this gets us to the correct answer immediately.
FYI - These are not in-text citations. An in-text citation for this source would be (Lidz 45), if the information was found on page 45.
chinese is spoken by her and her family
the car will be repaired by my dad tomorrow.
the animals were fed by the vet before their surgery.
the train is caught by sofia every single day before 10am.
many devices are bought by parents to educate their children.
a stray dog was found by me this evening.
a new computer will be bought by jane next month.
escher's work is admired by millions of people in the world.
Can you list the questions? If the author is the narrative then look at what he thinks, automatically if he is THE NARRATOR. He would be using first person pov. If he is using the terms I, We= first person
You= second person
He, She, It, They= third person
The phrase "was really looking forward to it", have a Merry Christmas!
Answer:
clever
Explanation:
In this case, you are attempting to describe and compare two different people. Many words use superlatives to compare people like fast/faster/fastest. However, the word clever does not use superlatives. When comparing people's cleverness adverbs such as less, more, or most should be used. In this sentence, the adverb more is already used, so the base form of the word, clever, should be used.