A book that the paragraph is about.
-Today's rap sucks.
Yes, it is acceptable to cite the same source twice in one paragraph if you are referencing different information or ideas from that source.
It can be indented or left justified your choice.
Yes, a banana is a good source of nutrients such as potassium, vitamin C, and fiber, making it a healthy choice for a balanced diet.
Quotation marks are used to indicate that a paragraph of text is a direct quote from another source.
In APA 7th edition, when citing the same source multiple times within the same paragraph, you can use a single citation at the end of the paragraph, as long as it is clear which information is being attributed to that source.
I am not sure I've read a satire on obesity but I did read one on the possibility of eating babies. For a question like this, ask an English teacher or even a parent or grandparent. Or, you could search 'Satire on using the Obese as a food source' and see what you come up with.
To cite an entire paragraph from one source in Chicago style, include an in-text citation at the end of the paragraph in parentheses with the author's last name and the page number. In the bibliography, list the source with the full citation details.
You don't cheat and do it ur self.
A statement of support---apex
This depends on what you have written in the paragraph
For Windows, I would recommend WinDirStat. On Linux, a good choice would be the similar (and predecessor) KDirStat.
There are many features of a good paragraph : including1-unity2-varity3-completeness4-coherence5-emphases...........................note : every one of features has special explin