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The correct answer is parentheses.
When you are quoting somebody's words, first you are going to use the quotation marks ("), then cite the quotation, write a period, and close the quotation with the marks again. In order to avoid plagiarism, you have to cite your sources. This means that you need to use the parentheses, where you are going to write where you took that citation from.
For example:
<em>What characterizes romantic poetry is the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263).</em>
As you can see, the source (Wordsworth) is written in the parentheses, along with the page number.
In this poem Golden Cat, the sun symbolises the colour of the cat's fur, which is shining brightly. The sun also symbolises the provision of light apart from the other distinct functions that it possesses. The representation done by the animal is towards the sun which makes the fur shine.
<span> If Cassie's team had won the tournament, Coach Goodale would have been thrilled.
The adverbial clause is: IF CASSIE'S TEAM HAD WON THE TOURNAMENT.
The primary function of the underlined adverbial clause is C) ADVERBIAL CLAUSE OF CONDITION.
The adverbial clause of condition usually starts with the words IF or UNLESS. This states the condition for the main idea to come into effect. </span>