Shaking.
If a liquid is quivering, it is obviously that the reflection would be uneven.
Thus shaking = tremulous.
Also if you study music, it is a commonplace term.
1. Not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.<span> or</span><span>2. Dependent on chance; uncertain.</span>
The research question Kaydee has drafted is not strong because it is too broadly focused for one essay, as stated in the third option and explained below.
<h3>What is a research question?</h3>
A research question is literally the question that will guide the research we will conduct when writing an essay, article, etc. A research question must be strong, not extremely narrow, but not too broad and general either.
The problem with Kaydee's research question is that it is too broad. "Was Queen Victoria a good ruler..." to whom? This question would lead to too many other questions and answers. Was she a good ruler to the clergy? Was she good to peasants? Was she good to artists?
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that Kaydee's research question is not strong because it is too broadly focused for one essay.
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Option 1 is not correct because the quote is no longer Mr. Cliff's wording. The last choice is also not correct because () should only be used if you need to make a letter capital or change the verb tense for the quote to make sense. [Brackets] are used when including clarifying information in quotations, and [high school students] is clarifying who "They" are. Answer B is correct.
Answer:
"Love for Romeo in spite of his family name"
Explanation:
Essentially, this monologue says that a name means nothing. A man is defined by more than that. If a rose wasn't called a rose, it would still be as beautiful -- likewise, if Romeo were not a Montague, he would still be as wonderful.