In direct quotations (when you state exactly what other person said), hyphens are not necessary to indicate a quote, as that is the sole function of the quotation marks. This rules out options A and D. In regards to options B and C, it really depends on where you're using this sentence. If you are using it as part of an essay, you should cite it appropriately depending on the citation style requested by your teacher. Additionally, one doesn't just quote someone for the sake of quoting someone. A quote should act as support for what you're trying to communicate. In that sense, you would need to analyze how this quote supports your text (but this would actually be done in another sentence.
That being said, the best answer is option C.
A source that is not from a high school team or a travel team
Answer:
C. There is nothing out there
Explanation:
According to Clov's descriptions of the view from the window, it is suggested that the
world outside the window is filled with emptiness and void.
This is because, based on what is described, there is nothing out there, the characters are isolated and the world seems to be coming to an end.
As the wind blows
My mask is lifted
And in its stead
My soul is reborn
Into
Nothing
-My sister, the poem maker
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I’m trying to get this A
So can we do these assignments my way?
-Me, who doesn’t know how to make poems lol