1. What time do I need to arrive. (Capitalize the I)
2. She remembered the rule: Always call home if you will be late. (Capitalize the A in Always)
3. You were great! (Capitalize the Y in You)
4. Sign on the dotted line. (Capitalize the S in Sign)
5. No! I don’t want to stay. (Capitalize the N in No and the I)
11. The coach said, “Run ten laps and then take a break.” (Capitalize the T in The and the R in Run)
12. “Ask what you can do for your country!” Exclaimed President John F. Kennedy. (Capitalize the A in Ask and the E in Exclaimed)
13. My mother cautioned, “I don’t answer too quickly.” (Capitalize the M in My and the D in Don’t)
14. “If I had wanted to go to the party,” Christina said, “I would have asked for a ride.” (Capitalize the I in If and the I in the second statement.)
15. “Please talk quietly,” the librarian requested. (Capitalize the P in Please)
I believe this should be right. Sorry if I made any minor mistakes!
It means that you’re going to move on from your current situation of life. “Your off to great places” means the choices you make each day no matter how small could or will change how your life will continue. “Your mountain is waiting” means the choices in the future are already set for you; also known as “fate”. “So get your way!” Means to start your actions now.
Answer: the answer is b
Explanation: trust I passed the test in common lit
Ok so haikus have 3 lines and limericks have 5 lines