The sentence that is punctuated correctly is: "I'm more than happy," said the author, "to autograph a copy of my new book." The correct answer is option b. This is an example of an interrupted direct quotation. The rule applied here is that, you should use commas to introduce or interrupt quotations.
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something out of control and unnatural' and the second one would be 'sad and depressing' because of his word choice in the poems Sailing to Byzantium and When you are old.
</span>Based on Yeats’ poems “Sailing to Byzantium” and “When You Are Old,” he most likely views old age and death as being <span>• sad and depressing</span>
I think it’s A im not sure
The above said- statements holds true concerning today's life as well. Buddha said that death is common to all mortals. Those are born must die one day. Death is certain, can't be avoided.As ripe fruits fall of the trees, so is the life of mortals.Life of a man is like an earthen pots that breaks and meets its end. No amount of weeping and lamenting produce no gains.It rather spoils one's health and gives more pain.If only you take out the arrow of lamentation and get composed, you will get peace of mind.To overcome sorrow, become free of sorrow.But in today's world, man has forgotten this.He makes all kinds of efforts to provide himself with the comforts and earns money by all means whether wrong or right. He forgets that one day he has to die and everything will be left here here only.