The first book that I read was about “Last Shot”. It was picked by Yanjun Li. On page 15 it says “Dick Weiss, he said,
introducing himself to Stevie and Susan Carol”.
The second book I read was about “The Development of Nigerian Foreign Policy”. It was
picked by Monijesu Shonibare. On page 15 it says “But it would be wrong
to assume that Nigerian political parties, at the beginning of the election
campaign, had definitely formulated policies for the nation to follow in the
world affairs.”
The Third book I read was about “Admiral of the Pacific”. It was picked by Enli Zhang. On
page 15 it says “But now both this parents were dead Isoroku felt he
could respond to the Yamamoto invitation”.
The fourth book I read was about
“South Asia”. It was picked by Yifu Chen. On page 15 it says “Pakistan: British
subjects or holders of British or commonwealth passports, with the exception of
Indians and citizens of the Union of South Africa, do not need a visa”.
The fifth book I read was about “How
To Talk Minnesotan: A visitor's Guide”. It was picked by Jonathan Teounda
Ouedraogo. On page 15 it says “Buttered and folded white bread can be
substituted for the tortillas”.
Work cited
1.
John Feinstein, “Last Shot”, published
by Alfred A. Knopf. In Random House, New York, 2005, page 11.
2.
Cloud, S.P. (1964). The
Development of Nigerian Foreign Policy, New York, USA: Northwestern University
Press.
3.
John Deane Potter, Admiral of the
pacific, Cox & Wyman Ltd, London, 1965, page 129.
4.
Caldwell,
John. South Asia Travel Guide. New York: The John Day Company, 1960. Print.
5.
Mohr,
Howard. (August 4th, 1987). How To Talk Minnesotan: A visitor's Guide. New
York, USA: Penguin Group.
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