The 1983 report"A Nation At Risk"cited as example of the decline of educational standards()
22. What did the author intend to illustrate by citing a comparison from an NRF survey on the expenses of a typical self-gifter and those of a typical shopper?
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In MLA style, if a work has more than three authors or editors, cite the name that appears first on the title page and follow it with the abbreviation et al. (and others).
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Citing an authority as a way of stopping the skeptical regress is an example of
What may the reviewer thinks if you cite too many your own publications?
The two examples in Paragraph 2 are cited to prove______.
The writer cites Geothe to prove that one can change one's habits.
Which of the following is NOT cited as an example of the mayor's support for tall buildings?
Which of the following does the writer cite 88 a source of moral void?().
The author cites what Kenneth Olson said in 1977 to show that______.
The author cites Beowulf in order to show that______.
By citing the example of computer maker Hewlett-Packard, the author intends to show that
The example of Ken Welsby is cited to__________.
Which of the following is NOT a common characteristic of Valley's professionals cited in the passage?
Bush's citing of the achievements of space exploration is mentioned
The 2002 Wyoming coalbed methane drilling case is cited to______.
Which of the following is cited by the author as the place where the supply of water is most likely to threaten social stability?
The United States is cited as a country where
Why does the writer cite Goethe's advice?
The example of Japan is cited to show that ______.
Which of the following is a frequently cited criticism of formal planning()