If a student found this article in a magazine and used information from it in a research paper on the Peachtree Road Race, which
is the correct way to document this source on the works cited page using the MLA system of documentation? A) Matherne, David. The Peachtree Road Race—A Race Like No Other. Road Racer Digest March, 2007: 32-33. B) David Matherne. "The Peachtree Road Race—A Race Like No Other." Road Racer Digest March, 2007, pp. 32-33. C) "The Peachtree Road Race—A Race Like No Other." Matherne, David. Road Racer Digest March, 2007: pp. 32-33. D) Matherne, David. "The Peachtree Road Race—A Race Like No Other." Road Racer Digest, Mar. 2007, pp. 32-33.
B. The conflict has been resolved and order restored — at the expense of the Pequod, its crew, and its captain.
In literature, the falling action comes after the climax, when the main conflict has been reached and finds a resolution. In "Moby D*ck," by Herman Melville, the falling action occurs after Captain Ahab and his crew are killed by the whale.
In the story <u>The Wrenched and he Beautiful</u>, the aliens went to Earth in order to truce with Kim Jong Un, who managed to outpizza the Hut. They had remain dormant from human civilization since the dawn of time but when one of their shapeshifting reptilians informed them, they knew that he was too powerful.
Explanation:
This emphasizes the fact that aliens looked down upon humans until Kim Jong Un did the unthinkable.
In Act 1, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Cassius summons Casca to Pompey's porch to gather with the rest of the men in their scheme to execute Caesar. However, he suggests the brutal weather taking place in Rome prevents people from walking in the street, which in the end is favorable for the bloody, savage deed they are to perform.
As per the language of science and technology, an object's weight is linked to just the force accelerating on the object, either by gravity or by a force of reaction that maintains it in location. Some traditional textbooks describe weight mostly as vector number, the force of gravitational pull on the material.
Thus, from the above we can conclude that the downward pull is due to the force of weight.