Answer:
That would be A
Explanation: You always put a commas after the last word before it starts a quote and when a proper noun is used, with or without quotes, place a comma after it.
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I would suggest that she either goes to her school library or local library if that is not possible then she could also ask her parents if they can schedule the visit to a later date. She could also go to a friend's house and as well studying with friends is fun and helpful.
Answer:
- Tone (the authors attitude)
- Purpose (reason for writing)
- Style (their word choice, etc)
- Audience (who's reading/intended to)
Answer:
B. The world focuses too much on outward appearances; one shouldn't try to live up to others' expectations.
Explanation:
T. S. Eliot's poem "The Love Songs of J. Alfred Prufrock" deals with the sadness and aloofness of a person amidst the 'busy' lifestyle of the new technological age. This dramatic monologue also involves the speaker Prufrock's inner thoughts at trying to reveal/ declare his inner feelings to his lady love but is unable to do so for his feeling of inferiority overtakes him.
The given lines show how men judge one another despite the achievements that the man may have. They will always find fault with one thing or another, like when Prufrock states <em>"My morning coat, my collar mounting firmly to the chin, My necktie rich and modest, but asserted by a simple pin"</em> is overshadowed by their observation of how thin his arms and legs are. This shows how <u>the world chose to focus on outward appearances</u>, which the speaker tries to play down and rather focus on not what they say, or try to live up to that expectation. Rather, <u>one must live as one sees fit, ignoring others' expectations of what we should be. </u>