Okay so what's the question?
The correct answer is A. The captain said, "But he needn't come round when you are on watch, Mr. Brown."
Explanation
There are many rules for correct writing. One of them states that when quotation marks are used, the period at the end of the sentence must be placed within quotation marks. On the other hand, another grammar rule states that when an introductory sentence is given, it must be separated from the quotation by a comma. According to the above rules, the correct answer is A. because the introductory part "The captain said" is separated from the second part of the sentence using a comma. Also, the second part of the sentence that is between the quotation marks, places the final period within the quotation marks. So the correct answer is A. The captain said, "But he needn't come round when you are on watch, Mr. Brown."
Can you explain with a little more details?
The textual aspect that most effectively ties into Sophie's theme is "Snow from a tree branch soaked the man’s newly built fire."
<h3>What is the detail of Sophie's topic sentence?</h3>
A topic sentence summarises the information that will be delivered in a paragraph by expressing the main idea or point of that paragraph.
Additionally, the next phrases in that paragraph must offer proof to back up the topic statement.
This means that since nature's impact on prospectors is mentioned in the subject sentence regarding Jack London's "To Build a Fire," the textual evidence that best supports the topic.
Since it depicts a scenario in which a prospector had difficulties due to a natural element (snow), "Snow from a tree limb wet the man's newly built fire." is appropriate.
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