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Presenting common knowledge (such as the law of gravity) without citing a source
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A Rhetorical Question.
Why did the author write this book?
Where was the author from
(Apex) An author discovers that an early Greek historian exaggerated his claims to make them more entertaining.
An example of a question that includes the keyword "adapted from" could be: "How does the author's use of symbolism in this passage, adapted from a famous novel, contribute to the overall theme of the story?"
a prison escape, children out camping, and a dark, stormy night.
Here is an example of a question that includes the keyword "climate change" in a text citation for an APA format website with no author: According to the website "Climate Change and Its Impacts" (n.d.), how does deforestation contribute to the acceleration of climate change?
Here is an example of a question that includes the keyword "stress management" in text citation APA format for a website with no author: How can mindfulness meditation techniques be effectively utilized for stress management? ("Stress Management Techniques," n.d.)
The question requires additional information for it to be accurately answered.
The question would be "Why did the author write this?"
Denis Wei-Yen Hew has written: 'The post-earnings-announcement drift phenomenon'
wolves, storms, and forests.mad scientists, mysterious experiments, and a graveyard scene. ~APEX approved~
The sentence, "I was wondering if you might be free tonight." is an example of an inquisitive statement. It is where a question is implied, but not actually asked. The question form of the sentence would be, "Are you free tonight?" Ken Blaisdell Author: The Weaver Conspiracy
The question can't be answered, since you neglected to include the list of choices.
Presenting common knowledge (such as the law of gravity) without citing a source