The punctuation mark that should be placed after the close quotation mark is a period. A period is used at the end of the sentence to indicate where the sentence fully stops. In the example given above, it is made up of two complete sentences with different thoughts each. Therefore, it should be written like this: I understand that "time is of the essence". I just need to find my keys so we can leave!
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This means success is a verb and the related part of speech success is not a verb; in this case, success is a noun. Another test for verbs is to use the word in question in different verb tenses. If the sentence still makes sense, the word is a verb.
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22) C - as the passage emphasizes the role of leadership.
27) C - (It is not D or B because these two imply that She might published more than 7 poems, but there were 7 published anonymously while the others were not; the answer A is obviously wrong)
32) B (D - should be "She is non-native speaker; C - should be "re-winded";
36) B - (the phrase indicated that the replacement with electronic records should have been done quickly only, so not related to what the other answers imply)
<span>B) disentanglement of any intricate problem</span>