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Preach!
The people who are trying to bring you down are already below you.
The correct answer should be Compare and Contrast strategy of presentation. In it, you compare numerous items and describe how they are similar and different from each other, so as to prove your point.
Assuming you meant explanatory text and not exclamation text, the answer would be brackets. For example, say your quotation is "She wrote the book." If you are quoting this directly in a paper, you want your audience to know who "she" is. So, you use brackets, and write the following: "[J.K. Rowling] wrote the book." Hope this helps.
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I really hope that I’m not wrong but is it on the tarmac? Or flying moon? I am really sorry if I made u get it wrong
2. <span>D. J</span><span>ennie had bought a new dress for the party.
3. </span><span>D. </span><span>The artist had drawn her sketches with a charcoal pencil.
4. </span><span>B. </span><span>The waitress gave the dinner menu to the customers.
5. </span><span>A. </span><span>Mom drove the minivan to pick up my friends.</span>