Claim- weak and to oppinionated
Support- informal, gramaticly inaccurate, uses words like "cool" and "Totally", uses evidence from an irrelevant source
Conclusion- not really a conclusion. one sentence is not a conclusion and it doesnt sum up the rest of the argument.
pov- is written in first person when it should be written in third person.
Transitions- no transitions
Answer:
How Do I Love Thee? (Sonnet 43) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Answer:
1. True.
2. False.
3. The dialog tag is not the start of a new sentence if it is in the middle of a sentence.
4. The sentence is incorrect because the word "said" should have the lowercase "s" as it is part of the middle of the sentence.
5. none of above.
Explanation:
Dialog tags are clauses that identify a speaker of a speech in a text. Examples of speech tags are: She said, he yelled, she asked, he asked, among others.
It is common for these dialog tags to appear in the middle of sentences, being part of the sentence that starts the dialog and not as a new sentence, although this can happen in certain cases. Therefore, the dialog tag is usually enclosed in commas. The comma that precedes the dialog tag must be placed before the closing of the quotation marks, while the comma placed after the dialog tag must be placed before the opening of the quotation marks. An example of this can be seen in the sentence: "The cat is black," said John, "that's why it's so cute."
If the clause before the dialog tag ends with an exclamation or question mark, the comma must not be used.
I think the answer is all.