Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building and "Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building."
(Can you choose two?)
Number one isn't correct, because even if someone was saying Liz shouted for everyone to leave the building, the period should be inside the quotations, not outside, so that one's incorrect either way.
The next one, it should be Liz shouted for, "everyone to leave the building." So the comma is in the wrong place for that one.
I think it looks good but why do you have to include Minnesota native I don’t think it really matters
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<span>Use the past participle of the verb do to complete the following sentence. The stranger _____ this town a great service.
Answer: D has done!
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Even though they grew up poor in a country where they were denied many basic rights and freedom because of their race, Patricia wanted Trevor to be confident and ambitious. She encouraged him to think for himself, and to be curious and hopeful.
Explanation:
One of the books is the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Not sure about the others.