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Your answer is A. another writer's interpretation of a subject.
Since another writer is the one who wrote the information, you have to cite the source to properly acknowledge that the information was not created by you.
You do not have to cite common knowledge because it is something that most people already know.
You do not have to cite your own interpretation or opinion of the subject because it is your own work.
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Answer:
5 is in.ten.si.ty. 6 is dis.rup.tions
Explanation:
it s the second and becos an active voice is done by the subject to the object
Answer:
All languages exhibit internal variation, that is, each language exists in a number of "varieties and is in one sense the sum of those varieties."
Explanation:
The statement above is made by Ronald Wardhaugh in his book titled "An Introduction to Sociolinguistics." In the statement, Ronald Wardhaugh is trying to illustrate the fact that any language itself can be perceived as a variety of human languages.