It would help if you had read any of the books but I would go with either MobyDick or Homer because I think it will be easy to find tons of information on either of those to support your paper.
Hope that helps
The correct answer is: Any language taken directly from the source.
In a research paper, anything that is taken directly from a source should be placed inside quotation marks. This way, you are acknowledging that you cited some sources and these are not you're own words. It will help you avoid plagiarism as well.
Answer:
.. I absentmindedly walked over there and heard some mumbling I move closer to the door. I try make out what they are saying while trying to make the least noise possible. Then I hear something that was... shocking. someone says " we have to get rid of them, they are going to ruin the plan" I try not to gasp as I hear what they are talking about as a thought runs through my head. <em>what plan? whos involved in this' plan'? </em>I continue listening but I at some point I get lost in my thoughts. as another thought occurred; <em>who are they getting rid of? or should I say, who are 'them' that they a referring too? </em>I guess at some point while I was deep in my thoughts they finished talking.
it occurred to me that <em>nothing good is going to happen soon.</em>
All night I tried to sleep but my curiosity wouldn't let me. Eventually I fell asleep.
The next morning, I knew I had to tell someone before something bad happens. But I just didn't know who to tell.
Explanation:
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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the third choice. The person that says the quotation is Robert Walton. I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!