Answer:
The name of the website
Explanation:
Using the MLA guidelines, the information that should be listed first in the citation for this source is the name of the website, since the name of the author, in the case shown in the question above, is not available. In summary, we can say that the correct thing, according to the MLA, is that the first information is the name of the author, if the name of the author is not available, the correct thing is that the first information is the name of the website, as shown below:
A Day for Trees, US Department of Agriculture, January 10, 2014. <web address>. Accessed April 18, 2014.
Answer:
I haven't heard from in order to answer the question
Explanation:
what is this from
Answer:
She relies on logos by listing for Parliament some of her personal reasons for wanting to remain unmarried and childless.
She relies on pathos by attempting to make the members of Parliament feel sorry for her and the fact that she is unmarried and childless.
She relies on logos by providing reasons why Parliament should not worry about the fact that she is unmarried and childless.
She relies on pathos by making the members of Parliament feel foolish for worrying about the fact that she is unmarried and childless.
She relies on logos by providing reasons why Parliament should not worry about the fact that she is unmarried and childless.