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1. Thomas, Warren. A Short Biography of John Witherspoon. New York: Doubleday, 2001. Print.
According to this bibliographic reference, who is the publisher of this book?
A.
John Witherspoon
B.
Doubleday
C.
New York
D.
Warren Thomas
2. Which one of the following citations should come first on a Works Cited page?
A.
Boyd, Frank. Movie Guide 2000. New York: Vintage Press, 2000. Print.
B.
Williams, Savannah. Understanding Earth. The University of Chicago Press. 2000. Print.
C.
Gregory, Walter. Brussels, Chicago: Houghton-Mifflin, 2002. Print.
D.
Alexander, Adam. "Faster Cars," The Chicago Tribune, April 8,1999. Print.
3.Adriana is writing a paper about the Greek goddess Artemis and includes several quotations in her paper. Which of the following sentences correctly cites a quotation?
A.
According to Tim Duncan, "hunting was associated with Artemis, and she was often shown with a bow and arrow."
B.
Artemis was involved in many stories where "she punished men for their follies such as Adonis, Actaeon, and Orion."
C.
In his book Myths and Legends of Greece, Toby Franks notes that "many historians consider Artemis to be the twin sister of Apollo" (155).
D.
In a researcher's notes, Artemis is later connected with "Selene who was the Greek moon goddess" and the Roman goddess Diana.
4. (Goes with attached picture) Which of the following sentences quotes the book correctly?
A.
Granby states, "It trapped East Germans inside the confines of their country," effectively cutting them off from Western influence (139).
B.
As Granby reports, "East and West Germany were essentially cut off from each other for 28 years, though many did successfully escape to the West" (139).
C.
Granby writes, "Its purpose was to permanently restrict East Germans' access to the West, and all the decadence and capitalism that went with it" (139).
D.
According to Granby, "They believed that their people needed to be guarded from the wicked powers of Western capitalism" (139).