Answer:
A. Swiss
Explanation:
Swiss is altering the word noun mountains, and while an adjective is a word that alters a noun, a proper adjective is a title or place that is capitalized, like Swiss.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because the two sentences can stand on their own
The correct answer is the first option: The words each character says are enclosed by quotation marks.
Anything that a character says is always in quotation marks. This makes it much easier for readers to follow the characters' speech and understand the story.
For example: As Sarah closed her notebook, she accidentally gave herself a paper cut. "Ouch!" She exclaimed.
The word "Ouch" is enclosed in quotation marks which visually shows that the character spoke.
One of the only instances that a character's speech appears next to his/her name is in a play. Plays are often written with few actions and lots of speech. This is a format in which the character's words will appear next to his/her name.
Words that the main character says are also always in quotation marks, not italics or brackets. However, often times, words that a character thinks/says to himself may appear in italics.
Words that address a conflict are also never in bold or heavy black type. Conflict is written in the same format as the rest of the dialogue.
The following are the statements made in each given situation.
1. <u>Christening Ceremony</u> = Congratulations. You are now a new creation in Christ Jesus (as the priest baptizes the named person in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit).
2. <u>Sangguniang Kabataan Award Acceptance Speech</u> = Thank you for finding me worthy. Congratulations from the awarding entity.
3. <u>Certificate of Recognition</u> = Congratulations. You are recognized.
4. <u>Debut</u> = We appreciate your debut. Congratulations.
5. <u>Funeral service</u> = May their soul rest in peace (RIP). Thank you for coming.
Thus, the statements usually made in these situations or occasions are indicated.
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