The answer is: [<span>B]: vary the way you introduce your quotes. Don't use the same method every time.
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Answer choice "A" is incorrect. Such a method does NOT make writing more dynamic and is strongly (adamantly?) discouraged as a writing technique.
Answer choice "C" is incorrect. While one should not "pad" one's pad with, or excessively use quotations, one should note use "as few as [you] possibly can".
Answer choice "B" is the best answer answers. Varying the method in which one introduces quotations is an excellent methods to make one's writing more dynamic and engage the reader.</span>
1. an adverb clause will always contain a subject, verb, and subordinate conjunction (this is what keeps it from being a complete sentence)
<span>2) until his arms ached. (his arms = subject, ached = verb, until = subordinate conjunction)
3) once they saw her car turn the corner. (</span>they = subject, saw = verb, once = subordinate conjunction)
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4) When the storm started (</span>the storm = subject, started = verb, when = subordinate conjunction)
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5) while being taught to bake cupcakes. (</span>she = subject, taught = verb, while = subordinate conjunction)
Answer:
People shouldn't be judged based on the color of their skin.
Explanation:
The main topics of this Harper lee's novel are prejudice and racism. So it would be a good point to star your essay by commenting on this fact.
Mahatma gandi is the characters