Answer:
Organizing safety classes for drivers and cyclists will ensure that everyone knows the rules
B. ITS.
Each of the library books is placed in its correct location.
its refers to each of the library books.
A personal pronoun is a pronoun primarily associated with a particular grammatical person. It may refer to people, object, or animals.
The grammatical person may be first person, second person, or third person.
The personal pronoun "its" denotes the use of third person in a singular form.
Answer: I believe the answer is that they both use colloquialism, which creates a sense of realism.
Explanation: I had a passage about them, and it stated that the way they were alike is; "Like Twain, Crane also uses dialect or colloquialism that is a convincing reflection on the setting." Please let me know if I was right or wrong. Hope this helped! :)
The sentence that correctly integrates the quoted information is sentence 4 (C).
First, it is important to remember that you can not have a quote be the only thing in your sentence. In needs some sort of introduction or your own words at some point in the sentence. You also need to remember to quote the text. There are different ways to do this in MLA form, you can put the author and page number in parenthesis at the end of the sentence (see sentence 2) or you can include the author's name in the sentence and put the page number in parenthesis at the end (see sentence 4). Since sentence 4, is more than just a quote and includes correct citations, it correctly integrates the quoted information.