The answer is: [<span>B]: vary the way you introduce your quotes. Don't use the same method every time.
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Answer choice "A" is incorrect. Such a method does NOT make writing more dynamic and is strongly (adamantly?) discouraged as a writing technique.
Answer choice "C" is incorrect. While one should not "pad" one's pad with, or excessively use quotations, one should note use "as few as [you] possibly can".
Answer choice "B" is the best answer answers. Varying the method in which one introduces quotations is an excellent methods to make one's writing more dynamic and engage the reader.</span>
And neigh like Boanerges. That's the sound a horse makes so it makes sense.
Answer: Sanger Rainsford with the love of hunting, used to chasing wild diversion. By the time he was stranded in Zaroff's island, he stops to be a hunter and turns into the hunted. This change everything that Rainsford knew before. He couldn't believe that he will become a prey his entire life. Rainsford swings to his own particular chasing abilities as ingrained instincts. He starts to acquire gratefulness for the equivocation of the creatures he hunted, and what the hunt is about from both viewpoints. Particularly when he begins turning the tables on General Zaroff. At the point when Rainsford, in the end, wins the "diversion," he is just about finished with "amusement" chasing.
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she is powerful.
she wears beautiful clothing.
she has a husband who loves her.
she is forced to make a difficult decision.
she has duties to both family and country.