The word that may be a clue that a sentence is inferring cause and effect is: D. Consequently.
Inferring cause and effect is necessary when a writer wants to show that a certain action resulted in another. To give this clue, the word, consequently can be used at the beginning of the sentence.
This word is a pointer that the following sentence is a result of an action that was previously mentioned.
Therefore, option D is correct.
Learn more about cause and effect here:
"Consequently" means "as a result". When you see it, there's most likely cause and effect going on.
B. although the lasagna looked terrible, it tasted wonderful.
C. Pepper and i decided it was time to head home.
D. while Jonathan was napping, I finished doing the dishes.
A. (Aaron Smith pg. 43)
B. (Smith 43). <---
C. (Smith pg. 43).
D. It is correct
2. If you paraphrase information from a source you do NOT have to use an in-text citation.
A. True
B. False <---
3. The Works Cited page is the first page in the presentation.
A. True
B. False <---
4. If you use someone else’s ideas and don’t use in-text citation and/or a works cited page you are guilty of?
A. Cheating
B. Plagiarism
C. Not following directions
D. all of the above <---
5. If you are creating an in-text citation and there is no page number you must?
A. Leave it off
B. Always use pg # 1 <---
C. Make up any pg # you like
D. Use zero 0
6. End punctuation always occurs
A. After the end parentheses “…dog food” (Smith 43). <---
B. After the end of the sentence “…dog food.” (Smith 43)
C. After the end quote and before the parentheses “…dog food”. (Smith 43)
D. No punctuation is needed
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Answer:
chron
Explanation:
GRADPOINT
We choose.
We will be chosen.
We were chosen.
The correct answer is We have been chosen.
not sure what the right answer is but i chose "we choose" and it was wrong.