the rhyme scheme of the whole poem is <em>ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. </em>the second quatrain of sonnet 100:
Return, forgetful Muse, and straight redeem
In gentle numbers time so idly spent;
Sing to the ear that doth thy lays esteem
And gives thy pen both skill and argument.
^ this is <em>CDCD. </em>the first line of this quatrain, c, rhymes with the third line. so the third line is also c. the second line of it is called d, it rhymes with the fourth line so it's also d!
<span>Soto build a central idea of his story in the excerpt b</span>y demonstrating how the way Carolyn’s family lives is familiar to him. With this, he lends support to the idea that people from different cultures can also share a culture.
In report writing, or any case of technical writing, you must properly give credit to your resources or references. When you paraphrased the findings of another person, you can cite their work as references in the bibliography. But if you want to retain their statements word for word, you use quotation marks ("). Before doing so, you must use introductory words like "according to", "based on what he said", "and I quote", or any style that you want.
From the choices, the correct use of quotation would be letter B.
Anything that sounds like a name, city, month, etc. gets capitalized... So for example the first sentence would be...
Early in April, Paula and Harry Jones left on their trip.
Hope this helps!
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