I'm guessing that it's "A" because that's the most obvious answer.
However, without having read the entire story, I'm not sure if it isn't "D". You have to look at the context of their relationship to see if maybe Robert is second-guessing himself...and that takes more than a few sentences to determine.
The correct answer would be *Capitalize those.*
Explanation:
In general, you should capitalize the first word, all nouns, all verbs (even short ones, like is), all adjectives, and all proper nouns. That means you should lowercase articles, conjunctions, and prepositions—however, some style guides say to capitalize conjunctions and prepositions that are longer than five letters.
Hope this helps , Chris
Answer:
The citation was not presented correctly, as the name of the publisher and the date of publication must be placed after the title of the publication and not before.
Explanation:
The bibliographic citation is the moment when an academic work must present information about the works used as sources of research for that work. The bibliographic citation must present all the elements necessary for the same source of research to be found, by anyone who is curious to read it. In this case, the bibliographic citation must present the names and surnames of the authors, the title of the publication, the date of publication, the place of publication of the book or article, the publisher, the volume of the magazine or book and the numbers of the pages used.
1. go-ing
2. forever
3. barrier-reef
4. twenty-five
5. Brand-new
6. Illustration
7. Ice cream
Havent done this in years, so if I got any wrong, I apologize immensely, sorry for being a bad Sophomore boio.