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jon_i

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In MLA formatting, if the quoted material from page 238 of a source written by Frances Brown
  says, Eighty-seven percent of college students today receive grants or loans through financial aid
  sources, the parenthetical citation would read
 
  a. (238).
  b. (Brown, 238).
  c. (Brown 238).

Question 2

Identify the adverbs and indicate what word(s) they modify.
  Lora talks fast, making her really hard to understand.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

Fast-modifies talks; really-modifies hard



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