How to cite correctly?
Hello, does anyone understand the three tasks and can help me, unfortunately I don't know how to do it?
Hello, does anyone understand the three tasks and can help me, unfortunately I don't know how to do it?
HI I'll be taking my high school diploma in May. I have about 131 days left. I received three exercise books for the main subjects, which total about 312 pages. I was told by school that I should work on it independently, but I have problems with organization and don't think I'll have enough time…
Who knows this sentence and who said it?
I made a mistake in a text (I used too much… in the copy text) and now I have to write an explanation, but I don't know how to do that.
How do I say the sentence in German–> do not be salty?
Does the following sentence contain a comma if? Please explain. Is it enough if I give you the book after the vacation?
What does the waiter say? (3, 6) What does the customer say? (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8)
Now that I don’t want to explain the educationally valuable thing to you, here I would see the solution approach. Of course without any guarantee to correctness.
1. In this order:
: ” /. ” / : ” /. ” /.
The slashes serve only as separation and are of course No Part of the text.
Two.
According to Marx, being radical means packing the thing at the root. (p. 170).
According to Engels the eating the proof of the pudding is.(the food of proof of pudding.(p.340).
3.
Quote 1: Marx declares that being radical means packing the thing at the root. (p.170).
Quote 2: Engels explains the proof of the pudding is in the eating. (The food is proof of the pudding.) (p.340).