Hi !!
quotation marks :
The title of one review was "Potter Brews Another Hit".
His bother's favorite book is "Stuart Little" by E.B. White.
Both boys like to read "Soccer", a sports magazine.
those could be italized as well, without quotation marks...
<span><em>Potter Brews Another Hit</em>
<em>Stuart Little</em>
<em>Soccer</em>
Hope I helped :)
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<span>There are many verbs which you can use to denote the meaning of "to talk on and on." Here are some of those verbs: ramble, babble, digress, meander, chatter, drift, stray, blubber, blab, prattle, and so on. All of these verbs have similar meaning, which is to talk incessantly, without stopping. Hope I helped! :) Cheers!</span>
The allusions in “The World Is Too Much with Us” refer to b)Greek gods based on the last verse of the poem. The poem titled "The World is Too Much with Us" is written by William Wordsworth in 1807. This poem is about people who do not appreciate the magnificence of nature and the speaker tells that he rather believe the pagan so that he can more appreciate the nature.
It is answer 4 because the other three are not related to space and even though there are volcanoes on other planet, that question is not as relevant as the other last two.