The first word in a direct quotation is always capitalized so the answer is false.<span />
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>C) "Could frame thy fearful symmetry". In the other examples, the alliterated consonants are plosives (B, D, T). Whereas they provide rhythm and chantlike experience, they are not as mystical as the "F" that is being alliterated in the C. line.</span>
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A
sentence basically has a subject, the object of the sentence or doer of the
action and predicate, the verb, the adjective, etc. A phrase is a group of
words that is also a dependent clause.
Sentence:
<span>Crying
over her spilled milk, Ana ran to her room.</span>