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An option is to cite once in the sentence in which the summary or paraphrase begins, and as long as there is some indication that the following information is also from that source, subsequent citations in each sentence are not necessary.
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1. B- 3
2. B- 2
3. D- 2
4. B- (t+2)(t+8)
5. C- (n-7)(n-8)
6. D- (q-6)(q-2)
7. B- 6
8. C- (w-8)(w+1)
9. C- (r+10s)(r+9s)
10. A- (m+4n)(m-7n)
11. C- p= -4, q= -7
12. A- p= -3, q= 7
The answer is D. A compound sentence requires at least two separate clauses that contain related ideas. These independent clauses can be joined using a coordinated conjunction - for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so- or by the use of semicolons.