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OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

Can some one help me with citing information?

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

@iGreen

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (igreen):

What's your question?

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

The Himalayan mountain range, also known as the Himalaya, is the world's tallest mountain range. It is spread between the South Asian countries of Nepal, Tibet (China), India, Pakistan, and Bhutan. The Himalayan range is also one of the most challenging sets of mountains to climb. Among other geographic wonders, Mount Everest is found in the Himalayas. 1The mountain range is aptly known as the roof of the world. The origin of the Himalaya can be traced back about 80 million years to the Mesozoic Era 2. The Himalaya, or "abode of snow," was formed after the Indo-Australian and Eurasia plates collided 3. More than 250 million years ago, India, Africa, Australia, and South America were one continent called Pangea. Pangea was surrounded by a large ocean. When the geographic plates collided, Pangea was turning inside out 4. Then the shift caused the bottom of the ocean to rapidly fold into ridges. These ridges formed the Himalaya. The mountains still continue to change. 1. For more information on the geographic wonders of the world, see Sherpa Kiss the Sky 2012. 2. See Hilary Continents of Yesterday 1992 for more information on the Mesozoic Era. 3. See Novlan Continental Collides 2004 for details on geographic plates and their collisions. 4. For research information on the ancient land mass called Pangea, see Henderson The Wonder of Pangea 2001.

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

Based on the footnotes, which author would be listed first in the works cited page of Yeti's paper? Hilary Henderson Novlan Sherpa

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

@leahhhmorgannn

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

plz help

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

If you can

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hold on a minute

OpenStudy (anonymous):

let me read and see what i can do

OpenStudy (january123):

Wait..

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

If you get it right you can get a fan and medal

OpenStudy (igreen):

I think MLA is ABC order..

OpenStudy (igreen):

So which one comes first?

OpenStudy (january123):

Okay...so first i would read what its asking me to do

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

@iGreen what do you mean?

OpenStudy (igreen):

It's ABC order.. Which letter comes first? Hilary Henderson Novlan Sherpa H, N, or S?

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

@january123

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its Sherpa

OpenStudy (igreen):

In the alphabet..does H come first? Or does N or S?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

H

OpenStudy (igreen):

I'm asking @smart8thgrader -.-

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

H then N then S

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (january123):

Yes?

OpenStudy (igreen):

Yes, but there are two H's. Hilary Henderson Look at the 2nd letter..which one comes first?

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

Henderson

OpenStudy (january123):

First in this cas... knoe the order of the alphabet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So ur saying it goes in order by ABCs

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

That is what @iGreen said

OpenStudy (january123):

Hmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so it would be Hilary

OpenStudy (january123):

for example...

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

Skyscrapers tower over people in cities all over the world, and their architects are known for their impressive work. However, one architect Flora Scott tries to stay away from these giant buildings.1 She is making a name for herself in small towns. Her delicately made houses are the talk of the architectural world. Scott is known for her use of materials found in those towns.2 Most often, her materials are wood and stone. Even workforce is made up of local construction workers. Even though Scott's structures are on a smaller scale, her designs still make a statement. She carefully mixes styles. This is done so that she does not take away from the beauty of the structures' natural surroundings.3 Her buildings are functional and made to be used. Most of her houses can be found in the New England area. The majority of the houses are in Massachusetts.4 1. Martinez, Oscar. Ultimate Designs. Baltimore: Chesapeake Bay, 2007. Print. 2. Folgers, Renee. Small Town Designs. Wichita: Wide Open Presses, 1998. Print 3. Jacobson, Walter. "Flora Scott: Designs Uncovered." Newark Express 5 December 2009: H2. Print. 4. Abrams, Jessica. Designs with a Big Impact. Charleston: SouthernStyle, 2006. Print.

OpenStudy (igreen):

Yes, Henderson is correct.

OpenStudy (smart8thgrader):

Who provided the photograph of Flora Scott's house? Oscar Martinez Renee Folgers Jessica Abrams Frances Miller

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Go To Easybib It Will Cite Everything For You.

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