When a book has an editor instead of an author, the researcher records only the title and publication information, not the name of the editor on a source card.a. True
b. False

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Even when a book has an editor instead of an author, it is important for the researcher to record this information. An editor is still an important contributor to the particular work. More importantly, having the name of the editor can help future researchers find the cited source more easily.

Answer 2
Answer: b. False
This is not true as they record more than the title and publication. They also name the editor on a source.

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To answer this question, read the following sentence: Dogs and cats filled the animal shelter, and the noise they made was incredibly loud.
What is one adjective in this sentence?

A. noise
B. animal
C. they
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The answer is not A

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The correct answer is B

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A. Don wore braces on both of his legs still, he was an avid runner. B. Don wore braces on both of his legs still; he was an avid runner. C. Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner. D. Don wore braces on both of his legs: still he was an avid runner.

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The right option is C.

"Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner".

In this sentence, "still" indicates a sort of surprise. It is placed between a semicolon and a comma because it functions as a transition word.

Transition words show the relationship between sentences and help the text to be cohesive. Some examples of transition words are "nevertheless", "however", and "even though" among others.

Imma go with C. or D. 
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present perfect

present progressive

present perfect progressive

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present progressive is continuing verb

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