Read the sentence.However, Mayor Williams says that the plan is “doomed to failure.” (Cassie Walker, “Winds of Change,” 19 June 2009, 89.)

What information is missing from the citation?

A. article title
B. author
C. page number
D. magazine title

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Answer 1
Answer:

The information missing in the citation is the name of the magazine so option D) "maganize title" is the correct one.

According to MLA and APA citation guidelines, when citing an article from a magazine, certain information should be included such as :

  • Author name
  • Article title
  • Magazine name
  • Volume number
  • Publication date
  • Page numbers

According to the options provided, the citation is missing the name of the magazine.

Answer 2
Answer:

D. magazine title

When we look at the information present, we can see the name—Cassie Walker.  We can see the date—19 June 2009.  We can see the page number—89.  What might give us trouble is determining whether the title that is present is the title of an article or a magazine.  We can determine this, however, with the presence of the quotation marks.  The use of quotation marks around titles indicate the title of articles.  For larger works (such as books, magazines, newspapers, entire websites, music albums, etc.), the title will be placed in italics.  Thus, because there is nothing present in italics, we can determine that what is missing is the title of the magazine article.  


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Answer:

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D
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Answer:

D

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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---> A grand jury is a group of people chosen to look at the evidence given by the prosecutor and determine whether there is enough evidence for possible criminal charges (indictment).

What's 'double jeopardy'?

---> Double jeopardy refers to the act in which someone is tried for the same crime twice. The 5th Amendment, however, cancels the ability to hold someone accountable for the same offense if they were already accused.

What's self-incrimination, and what does the phrase 'I plead the 5th!' mean?

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---> Pleading the 5th allows the individual to remain silent, as that's one of the rights granted to the accused by the 5th Amendment, the right to remain silent and not plead directly for the crime.

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