B. McGovern, Joe. "Our Lady of Chaos." Entertainment Weekly. 32-33. Print. 13 May 2016
C. McGovern, Joe. "Our Lady of Chaos." Entertainment Weekly. 13 May 2016: 32-33. Print.
D. McGovern, Joe. "Our Lady of Chaos." Entertainment Weekly. Print. 13 May 2016: 32-33.
The right answer is "B. McGovern, Joe. "Our Lady of Chaos." Entertainment Weekly. 32-33. Print. 13 May 2016"
Explanation: In order to refer to articles published in magazines, the order of the elements consists of author of the article, title of the article, title of the journal, special number, if any, place of publication, volume number, initial and final pages of the article, month or equivalent) and year (of the article or special number).
McGovern, Joe. "Our Lady of Chaos." Entertainment Weekly. 13 May 2016: 32-33. Print IS THE CORRECT ANSWER IM TAKING THE TEST
the island’s rocks that boats can hit
the island’s closeness to the mainland
the island’s high waves that beat the shore
'the island's closeness to the mainland'
the audience knows something that a character onstage does not know
a suspenseful plot keeps the audience guessing about future events
a character grows or changes as events unfold
The phrase best describes Dr Pascal's attitude in the scene described by this passage is peaceful.
A group of two or more words used to express a single idea but do not form a complete sentence is called a phrase.
In the given scenario, the phrase best describes Dr Pascal's attitude in the scene described by this passage is peaceful.
Thus, it can be concluded that the answer is peaceful.
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Answer:
Peaceful
Explanation:
I just took the test and that was the correct answer. The answer choices were:
- peaceful
- frustrated
- self-conscious
- absent-minded