The sentence: When Tonia said, "I think "the lottery" is the most disturbing story i’ve ever read!" we all agreed!" uses quotation marks and other punctuation correctly.
This sentence's quotation marks and other punctuation are correct because its structure is a reported one, and a reported speech should come with a (" ") quotation mark.
Also, "The lottery" seems to highlight the message the reporter is trying to pass across to their hearer. So, having it in "quotations" is correct.
The exclamation punctuation marks give meaning to the mood of both the originator of the speech and the reporter. The reporter seems grateful that Tonia said that because they, with other fellows, truly find the story most disturbing. So, making the other punctuation correct.
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1. A, there is no mention of environmental help.
2. B, since this seems to be informational
The persuasive effect of the statement was to engages the audience and call for a response.
<h3>Why did the enemy left the New England provinces?</h3>
The action of the enemy was meant to enrage the common colonist, that is, the Britain is enlisting Americans in their army and attacking in America's most vulnerable region.
However, the sentence has a persuasive effect which was to engages the audience and call for a response from the reader.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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All parties need to have a positive attitude in order to build that relationship