Answer:
I believe you are quoting or paraphrasing.
Explanation:
To quote something someone said or wrote is quoting. But if you're saying what someone else said or wrote using different words than you're paraphrasing.
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The rough, rugged and haunted Dallas fascinates Pony. Even before Pony becomes an ace storyteller, Dallas acts as his muse, or inspiration. Pony says,
I used to like to draw his picture when he was in a dangerous mood, for then, I could get his personality down in a few lines. (1.46)
Notice the "used to." This is some subtle foreshadowing. Pony no longer sketches Dally because Dally's already dead when Pony's writing. His death is one of his reasons Pony's writing this piece in the first place
Answer:
you didn't provide wich word was bolded but im assuming the bolded adjective was "salty" and it is describing the air (noun)
When Edna visits Adele Ratignolle when her friend’s difficult childbirth is over and she prepares to leave, Madame Ratignolle whispers dramatically to her "Think of the children, Edna . . . Remember them!"
In addition to reminding Edna that she underwent a similar experience when bringing Raoul and Etienne into the world, Madame Ratignolle ends by reminding her that she is still accountable for their welfare because she is their mother. Edna had not given any thought to how her decision to abandon her children's father in favor of another man might have a negative impact on their future. She has been wholly preoccupied with experience rather than impact. Edna now has the freedom that comes with the boys being out of sight and out of mind as a result of their brief absence. Edna is forced to reconsider her commitment to satisfying all of her whims at the expense of everyone else by Madame Ratignolle's insistent words, delivered with such impact in her hour of trial and success.
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Passive because he threw it meaning it’s already throne