Answer: quote and quote with a question mark
Explanation:
the first is just a quote while the second sounds as in a question
Answer:
They do too many things at once.
Explanation:
Been ambidextrous is somehow a distraction to some. Not everyone assimilates in this situation.
Answer:
I do not see choices, but I hope that this helps.
I do not believe that Hamlet was crazy and saw hallucinations of a ghost. He had some problems, but other people saw this ghost before he did. Other people have discussed what they saw and this is not in Hamlet's imagination. He could be really sad that his Father has died, but did he really lose his mind? Probably not.
Explanation:
Since others saw this same ghost, it is not in his head. The ghost is realllllll.
It may give them a negative view of you and potential damage your future at that college/company.
If this is a true or false question, i'd go with true.
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking....
EDIT: The purpose of signal phrases are to help establish the context for a quotation.