This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer:
Go back to see it
Explanation:
In Where the Red Fern Grows (1961) by Wilson Rawls, Billy loses his two hunting dogs. Old Dan died defending the boy from a mountain lion. And Ann died soon after due to sadness. When Billy discovers that red fern has grown over their tombs, he thinks is a magical event, due to an old legend of that plant only growing if being planted by an angel. Being his last day in the Ozarks, Billy (as an adult in the narration) claims he always wanted to go back to that place, to see the tombs and the ref dern.
Answer:
- The source is published on a personal blog.
- The author does not have a background or education in the field.
- The source is from the early 1900s.
Explanation:
For a research source to be valid it needs to pass credibility and for this, it is necessary that this source has scientific substantiation proven by a professional with academic training in that area, in this way it is perceived that a research source is not reliable if it comes from a personal blog, or a person with no academic background, or academic background in a different area.
In addition, science and technology change over the years. For this reason it is necessary that the search source be recent. A research source 100 years ago is not valid because it has been 100 years of evolution of science and things are very different now.
Dormant comes from the same roots as the French verb "dormir" which means sleep, so since we didn't have answer choices i just gave you one.
The correct answer of the given question above would be option D. The sentence that is an example of a faulty coordination is: The debate team has many new members, and the team is not very good yet. This sentence contains two complete main ideas, but are illogically connected since the first clause conveys a positive idea and the second conveys a negative one. Therefore, the correct coordination that should be used here is "but" instead of "and". The correct sentence would be: The debate team has many new members, but the team is not very good yet.