(Running 122)
(Smith, 122)
(Smith 122)
The correct answer is (Smith 122). According to MLA Handbook (8th ed.), a parenthetical reference for a book with one known author should include the author’s last name and the page number(s) of the quotation, paraphrase, or summary you are citing; there should be no punctuation between the author’s last name and the page number. In this case, the author of the book is Smith, and the quotation was taken from page 122 of Smith’s book; consequently, the parenthetical reference should be (Smith 122).
She is asked to remove her Murshidabad silk sari in favor of a flowered cotton gown
C. second-person
D. third-person omniscient
B. first-person or third-person omniscient
If the story "Two Kinds" had been told through Suyuan's point of view, first-person or third-person omniscient type of narration would be appropriate.
If Suyuan would have been the narrator of the story, then the readers would have been more sympathetic towards her than her daughter Jing-mei. The narration of feelings, emotions, and love would have been more in the story. Jing-mei’s frustration and pain of not been the perfect one gets highlighted more through her narration. In the third person omniscient narration, many character’s points of views are kept by the writer.
A--- were
B--- won
C--- were won
D--- were finally won
B. The time for talk is over. War is the only resort left for the Colonists and it is the King’s fault.
C. Let us continue discussing the situation using different men. We must avoid war with England at all costs.
D. There is no more time for talking. We must do whatever England says ...