I don't get the question, but if I had to guess what it'd have to be I'd say this statement is true. Many writers pushed boundaries, and experimented with what they were allowed to publish without restriction.
In Act 2, scene 3 from "Romeo and Juliet," by William Shakespeare, Friar Lawrence's soliloquy makes reference to the healing effectiveness of herbs and medicinal plants, at the same time they can be poisonous. As a consequence, he suggests that good qualities in nature and in people can lead to destruction if not used in the exact manner. Thus, he foreshadows the tragic death of the lovers.
Answer:
sneaky, shady, sketchy , questionable, peculiar, odd behavior,
Explanation:
The answer is C) because it was quoted in the article. When a writer uses another article for their work they cite (put in quotations) the title of the article and anything they used from it or it will be plagiarizing
Answer:
citing evidence from the text to support the conclusion
analyzing the organizational structure of the text
distinguishing between key details and minor details