The answer is A, aggressive and argumentative language
Hello. You did not show the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
If the author is counting on her development as a writer, she has the purpose of telling her own professional history, showing the mistakes and successes, as well as the difficulties, defeats and victories that she had during this journey and how it influences the work, the stories she tells and even her life.
The type of punctuation that signal the reader that the information is a direct quotation is QUOTATION MARKS.
In English language, quotation marks are normally used to indicate that a particular set of words have been lifted from another source, word for word. This is usually done when a writer does not want to alter a particular sentence that is found at a source. The quotation marks show that the quoted words are original words of another writer.
Parking on a Hill. Uphill: When headeduphill at a curb, turn the front wheels away from the curb and let your vehicle roll backwards slowly until the rear part of the front wheel rests against the curb using it as a block. Downhill: When you stop your car headed downhill, turn your front wheels toward the curb.
When facing uphill without a curb, turn the wheels sharply to the right. If the vehicle rolls, it will go off the road rather than into traffic (Diagram C).
When parking on a hill, always set the parking brake and move the gear selector into park, or shift into first or reverse gear if your vehicle has a manual transmission. Turn off the engine and remove the key. Check for traffic before opening the door and remember to lock your vehicle.
short answer turned to the right ( always from the street
I hope this helps
I don't really know if I'm right