Answer:
Heart
Explanation:
Hemlock can be poison
crows are mysterious and black
As for dust, there's the saying "From dust we come, to dust we shall return."
I think it's true? but could be wrong
I would say that punctuation, ie a comma , would precede the block quotation to set it apart and then quotation marks would be used to show that it is a quotation, both at the beginning and end of the passage. Quotations are good to show exactly what the author quoted meant so there is no doubt and which can then be accurately commented on.
<span>The sentence that does not contain any errors in capitalization is A. Remember to get some Italian bread. In B, Greek should be capitalized. In C, Caribbean should be capitalized. In D, French should be capitalized. Any adjective containing a country name in it should be capitalized. </span>