I believe that the better story is the one that includes faith, hope and a bit of fantasy.
Yeast, a thing you put into your food/bread for it to grow, leads us to think that "dry yeast-less factuality" is something related to not-growing; perhaps, not growing as a person. A story that is so crude, cruel and realistic, that it doesn't make you want to grow as a person, grow in faith, grow in hope, grow in happiness. It just makes you sad, and depressed instead. And this is basically a foreshadow of the end in Life of Pi, since the author leaves us hanging by not telling us which story is actually true, and which one is the fake one. It is up to us which story to believe.
To include a chapter in an APA citation, you need to provide the author of the chapter, the year of publication, the title of the chapter, the editor of the book, the title of the book, the page numbers of the chapter, and the publisher.
sura " chapter" al ahzab , chapter no :33 verses 13
Can you include a house in state a in a Chapter 13 if you are a temporary resident in state b?
To properly cite a chapter in a book, you need to include the author of the chapter, the title of the chapter, the editor of the book, the title of the book, the page numbers of the chapter, the publication year, and the publisher.
What chapter? Be more specific.
Yes.
No
by law you must
yes you can
To cite a book chapter in APA style, you should include the author of the chapter, the publication year, the title of the chapter, the editor of the book, the title of the book, the page range of the chapter, and the publisher.
To cite a chapter in a book in APA format, you should include the author of the chapter, the year of publication, the title of the chapter, the editor of the book, the title of the book, the page range of the chapter, and the publisher.
To cite a chapter in a book in APA 7th edition, you should include the author of the chapter, the year of publication, the title of the chapter, the editor(s) of the book, the title of the book, the page range of the chapter, and the publisher.