Use quotation marks [ “ ” ] to set off material that represents quoted or spoken language. Quotation marks also set off the titles of things that do not normally stand by themselves: short stories, poems, and articles. Usually, a quotation is set off from the rest of the sentence by a comma; however, the typography of quoted material can become quite complicated. Hope that helped
I dont think this might be correct but I think the answer is the 3rd one.
I believe they are <span>dynamic characters</span>
Answer:
a day or period of celebration
typically for religious reasons
It would be letter a, since an interrogative sentence is question. Since the first answer is the only one with a question mark, the answer is a.