Carla is writing a research paper on the theme of feminism in Jane Austen's Emma. She used a quote from a book as secondary evidence in her paper and has cited this resource in the bibliography. What information about the book does the underlined part of the citation provide?Gilligan, Carol. In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women’s Development. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1982. Print.

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Answer 1
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Publisher's name.

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The underlined part of the citation i.e. "Harvard Up" states the publisher's name. The publisher's names display the name of the company or organization that made the work available. It provides readers with information about the publisher in a concise form. However, the citation style keeps varying, yet certain elements like the author's name, the title of publication, date, place of publication, etc are the key elements that remain intact in every style. Similarly, here also the underlined part exemplifies the publication info.

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Publisher's name is 100% correct.

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Answer: it’s actually D

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"Alice will climb through the looking glass to have a look at the other room." That is the answer because of her behavioral patterns relating to the matter. The text proves this by stating, "Oh, Kitty! how nice it would be if we could only get through into Looking-glass House! I'm sure it's got, oh! such beautiful things in it! Let's pretend there's a way of getting through into it, somehow, Kitty. Let's pretend the glass has got all soft like gauze, so that we can get through."

Can you help me fix up my answer to this question and add a conclusion?Is the society of Animal Farm a classless one?
I think that Animal Farm has two social classes: government and civilian. The government, which consists of the pigs, is the upper class. They get extra milk and apples and “did not actually work” (45). Meanwhile, the civilians are all of the other animals on the farm, like the horses and birds. The horses “would harness themselves to the cutter or horse-rake” (45), and the birds “[gathered] stray grains” (47). They all "toiled and sweated... the work was hard" (45).

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I think that Animal Farm has two social classes: government and civilian. The government, which consists of the pigs, is the upper class. They get extra milk and apples and “did not actually work” (45). Meanwhile, the civilians are all of the other animals on the farm, like the horses and birds. The horses “would harness themselves to the cutter or horse-rake” (45), and the birds “[gathered] stray grains” (47). They all "toiled and sweated... the work was hard" (45).

Explanation:

Underline #1 - Instead of saying meanwhile, you should say, whereas or on the contrary because meanwhile is saying that - in my opinion - there is something else going on, but if you use whereas it'll tell the reader you're comparing it to a different noun or in your case social class; same with on the contrary since it's telling the reader = the opposite of government which is higher up.   Do you understand?

Otherwise, every else looks good. Great job.

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flew

A.
present participle

B.
present

C.
past

D.
past participle

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Which principal part is this verb form?

stand

A.
past

B.
present

C.
past participle

D.
present participle

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Which word completes the sentence with the correct principal part of the verb?

I must have _________ too much soda pop.

A.
drinking

B.
drinked

C.
drunk

D.
drank

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Which principal part is this verb form? 

flew

A.
present participle

B.
present

C.
past

D.
past participle

_______________________

Which principal part is this verb form? 

stand

A.
past

B.
present

C.
past participle

D.
present participle

________________

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I must have _________ too much soda pop.

A.
drinking

B.
drinked

C.
drunk

D.
drank
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second is b
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Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A.
Here are my plans for the weekend.


B.
There cross an alley cat.


C.
Beneath the porch is both of our bicycles.


D.
Along the streets near the waterfront rides several cyclists.

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I believe the answer is A, because when you say it out loud, it makes sense.

Hope I helped.

What's the difference between articles "The curse of King Tut" and "The power of curses"

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"The curse of King Tut" is specifically about the title, the curse of King tut. It is based on facts and opinions on the curse of King Tut.  "The Power of Curses" is about curses in general and how they are viewed by people of today and in the past.

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OK Buddy first off one is named the curse of king tut what does that mean it means the curse of that specific person and the other is generally the power of any curse (BTW curses are not real to me because i do not believe so and please don't let me down on your beliefs for you do as you may)

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Is it less acceptable for a man to cry than a woman? Why or why not?

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