When you are quoting someone or when quoting yourself
Here is a essay I wrote about emojis a few years back(7th grade maybe) because I was going through and emoji stage. I ask that you don't copy it vebatem because you could get in trouble
<span>Emojis: ‘small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, used in electronic communication.” These small images are huge. Emojis have an extensive history, but are wrongly compared to emoticons. Emoji are very impactful on today's world. Emojis are awesome. Emojis have been around since 1995. In 1995 when pagers were booming with Japanese teenagers, a Japanese company, NTT Docomo, decided to add a heart♥ symbol to one of their pagers, the Pocket Bell. They later dropped the heart, which lead customers to move to a different company. After realizing their mistake, they needed something new to attract their customers, and the emojis were born. The man who invented emojis is named Shigetaka Kurita. He was part of the team working on”i-mode”, a project that was just beginning to take shape. It would be the world’s first widespread mobile internet platform, combining features like weather forecasts, entertainment reservations, news, and email. At first, it was very difficult to create an emoji because the pagers could only fit 48 letters. However, just one month after Shigetaka Kurita got approval on emojis, he came up with the world's first 180 emojis. Emojis have become so popular that they have spread not only to text messages, but also to other networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Emojis are often wrongly associated with Emoticons, even though they are different. Emojis , by definition are ‘any of various small images, symbols, or icons used in text fields in electronic communication (as in text messages, email, and social media) to express the emotional attitude of the writer, convey information sufficiently, communicate a message playfully without using words, etc.” Whereas, Emoticons by definition are,”a group of keyboard characters :) that are used to represent a facial expression (such as a smile or frown)” Emojis have impacted the world in many ways. They are extremely popular. They are used in text messaging, people make stories with them, and popular Brooklyn Nine- Nine character, Gina, expresses how impactful emojis are on her saying, “The English language cannot fully capture the depth and complexity of my thoughts so I’m incorporating Emoji into my speech to better express myself. Winky face.” In April 2015, emojis were made more diverse by adding numerous different skin tones. as well as many different family combinations. Emojis are more than what they look like on the surface. They have an extensive history, are wrongly compared to emoticons and have a huge impact. In other words, Emojis speak louder than words! </span>
<u>The correct order of events in "The Raven" is as below:
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- The narrator reads by the fire.
- The narrator whispers "Lenore" into the hallway.
- The narrator goes to open the window.
- The raven comes in and perches above the narrator's door.
- The narrator questions whether the bird is a real bird or a supernatural bird.
Answer: Options order 1, 3, 2, 5, and 4
<u>Explanation:
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The narrator sits by the fire and tries to read a book with a plan of forgetting his love which he lost. He senses something is fishy and whispers “Lenore” into the hallway. He hears a sound and goes to the window to check, only to find nobody.
And, was responded by a raven flying into a room and sitting on a statue kept above the narrator’s door. He is amazed and asks whether the bird is a supernatural creature, to that the bird replies “Nevermore”.
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