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In the Conjunction adverbs, you spelled nevertheless wrong. Just add the r. Paper is good. It gives good information and provides details and supporting evidence.
In the Conjunction adverbs, you spelled nevertheless wrong. Just add the r. Paper is good. It gives good information and provides details and supporting evidence.
This a good paper, but in your statement by -H.L. Mencken their needs to be a space after your semicolon and I don't think every sentence example needs to be italic.Look in Hacker 290-292. b In your work cited the name of your books needs to be italic.

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In the Conjunction adverbs, you spelled nevertheless wrong. Just add the r. Paper is good. It gives good information and provides details and supporting evidence.


This a good paper, but in your statement by -H.L. Mencken their needs to be a space after your semicolon and I don't think every sentence example needs to be italic.Look in Hacker 290-292. b In your work cited the name of your books needs to be italic.