Hello, the correct answer would be D. When you are quoting something, of course, that sentence needs to be separated by quotation marks, and the comma needs to be inside the quote, so first comma, then close the quote. After that continue with the narration, put a comma, open quotation mark, write your quote, put a full stop, and close the quotation mark.
I would say A) Water is not everywhere it's miles away.
Water is not everywhere; it's miles away.
Answer:
you rmeber the good times, and move on. it sounds a tad bit harsh but life isnt goimng to wait for you to catch up. it goes on. is this a personal story? cuz im really srry for your loss
Explanation:
The use of a, an, or the is a signal that a noun is coming.
In the English language, only nouns are preceded by articles. A is used when a noun starts with a consonant (a book, a table, a bottle); an is used when the noun starts with a vowel (an apple, an umbrella, an avocado); the is used when you are referring to a particular thing (The boy I just met is called Mark.)
Answer: Poetry on its own, from writing to reading it, is inherently activist. Poetry gives voice to many who have been silenced by society and when their voices are published, they serve as a protest to the oppression and discrimination they have faced in the literary world. ... Poetry also calls on people to take up action.
Explanation: Mark me brainly