D. In his poem “Crossing the Bar,” Tennyson compares death to setting out on a sea voyage and asks that “there be no sadness of farewell” when he dies.
<u>In which sentence are quotation marks correctly used? </u>
<em>D. In his poem “Crossing the Bar,” Tennyson compares death to setting out on a sea voyage and asks that “there be no sadness of farewell” when he dies.</em>
In <u>sentence D</u>, quotation marks are used for two reasons:
Firstly, to mention the <u>name of the poem</u>. Quotation marks are used for smaller works of literature (poems, ballads, short stories), whereas italics for larger ones (novels).
Secondly, to refer to a <u>passage from the poem</u>. This gives credit to a piece that wasn't written by the person that is sharing the opinion.
By Guy Maupassant where the ending tells about what is love. I think what he really mean in that part of story is that he couldn't believe nor image the possibility that he would experience such greatness of love and he is like in heaven when he experienced it