When weaving quotes into you literary analysis, make sure they fit grammatically with your own sentence with your own sentence s
tructure (such as a verb tense). if needed you can make a change in the quote (that does not change meaning) and
a. indicate it with brackets- E.g.: We see this when "the two men [pray] the other will be honored.
b. indicate it with parentheses-E.g.: We see this when "the two men (pray) the other will be honored.
The reference to Michelangelo emphasizes in these lines from the passage <em>In the room the women come and go </em><em>Talking of Michelangelo </em>empty intellectualism is the correct answer. They pretend to know what they are talking about.
Answer: Honestly, it doesn't matter if were you are sitting, but I prefer if you were to kneel and pray. I wouldn't pray whilst laying down. Sometimes I do that, but I just don't feel good about it.