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Kibin. (2024). Symptoms and research of autism in infants. http://www.kibin.com/essay-examples/symptoms-and-research-of-autism-in-infants-qfsTu17R
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"This paper is clear and well-written, but there are a few areas in which to improve. In “others attention,” the first word is possessive, i.e., “others’.” Show a range of numbers with an en dash (–). This can be made with character code on a PC or option-dash on a Mac, or you can insert it as a special character in MS-Word. It is good practice to include a comma after the penultimate member of a list, and many formats require it. In some formats, numbers should be written out when it can be done in one or two words. In other formats, numbers are spelled out through nine. To write “eleven” and “44” is inconsistent in either case. Something is wrong with, “a endless of methodological problems.” An em dash (—) should be used to break up a sentence (e.g., page 2, paragraph 2). This is made similarly to an en dash, but with shift-option-dash on a Mac. Place a colon before you list points a, b, and c."
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(Kibin, 2024)
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Kibin. (2024). Symptoms and research of autism in infants. http://www.kibin.com/essay-examples/symptoms-and-research-of-autism-in-infants-qfsTu17R
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("Symptoms and Research of Autism in Infants.")
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"Symptoms and Research of Autism in Infants." Kibin, 2024, www.kibin.com/essay-examples/symptoms-and-research-of-autism-in-infants-qfsTu17R
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1. "Symptoms and Research of Autism in Infants." Kibin, 2024. http://www.kibin.com/essay-examples/symptoms-and-research-of-autism-in-infants-qfsTu17R.
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"Symptoms and Research of Autism in Infants." Kibin, 2024. http://www.kibin.com/essay-examples/symptoms-and-research-of-autism-in-infants-qfsTu17R.
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