During Shakespeare time which was in the 16th century aka 1500’s was that there was a “social class” type of audience sequence where the queen would sit in the “best seat” so everyone could see her. There would be a gentleman’s room only for men to have a good view. The normal or more underclass people would sit on the floor leaning against the stage. Basically everything depended on your royalty in some type of way. Modern day today it all depends on how much your ticket cost to see where you sit
Does<span> not </span>do<span> away with all the article problems, but it reduces ... </span>This excerpt<span> contains nine errors in article and singular/plural noun </span>uses<span>.</span>
When you cut the edible part of wheat theres the stalks the non edible
Answer:
Add what article, book, or site the quote comes from
Explanation:
The given sentence can be revised by adding what article, book, or site the quote comes from.
A hyphen after the word <em>writes </em>isn't necessary because all necessary quotation marks are already used. The quote is preceded by a comma and framed with quotation marks, which is correct. This is why the first and last options are incorrect.
The second option is incorrect because analysis would require you to write more sentences, and all you need to do is revise the given one. That leaves us with the third option as the correct one.