Yes. The way you can tell is by taking away "the boss". If the sentence still makes sense (grammatically) then you wrote it correctly. :)
The correct answer is Issue Network PLATO (B)
The correct spelling is "issue."
The article "Are Schools Flunking Out?" was published in the September 1989 issue of Time magazine.
no
The first part of an article is the abstract which usually summarises the main idea of the article or drafts up the debated issue.
Use point of issue or points of issue.
Yes.
You can get an old issue in a library.
ˈɪsjuː or ɪʃu
In this use of the medical terminology, "mid-left" would be correct. This is likely only an issue in a thesis or published article, as the reference is clear either way.
Flesh out. To flesh out the "bare bones" of an issue - add content to it: context, side effects, evidence, benefits, faults. "Flesh out" is correct, as it suggests that the various contributors add "meat" to the issue being discussed.
The volume and issue number of the journal in which an article appeared can vary based on the specific publication. To find the exact volume and issue number for the article on career adaptability of urban adolescents by Maureen E. Kenny, you would need to search for the article title or author in a database like PubMed or the publisher's website.