(Eliot 75)
When it comes to parenthetical citations, I am going to assume that you are using MLA guidelines. If so, it is only necessary to cite the author's last name, followed by the page number, with no parentheses between them. The last choice is the only one that just gives the last name, so it is correct.
In the poem "The Sun Has Long Been Set," what is suggested in the poet's use of quotation marks around the words in the excerpt below?
Answer: The correct answer is: There is something artificial about these activities
Explanation:
The poem 'The sun has long been set' by William Wordsworth is a soothing poem. The writer has beautifully described the evening by mentioning about the stars, the wind, the sky and the half moon. He further explains how the natural life has more to offer than the 'artificial life' of the city. The natural life is a peaceful escape from the worries of this world.
D. He is losing it. Whisp means he felt like he had only a little bit left
The answer is c. control our bias. When we are bias towards an idea or belief we
call ourselves from trying to learn it.
We are so set in our ways that we refuse to give it a chance. When you control your bias, you are giving
something a chance and learn from it. It
is an opportunity to grow and improve as an individual.