The author should place quotation marksat the begininning and end of the section that is quoted.
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The answer is D. Cheerless
The figurative language that
exists within this excerpt can be identified with the phrases “recesses … to
which he never came,” “his austerity could never blight,” and “keep the fire of
my nature continually low,” provide readers with a feeling of loneliness,
suppression, and sadness. A person who felt this way or spoke these
things would most likely be without happiness and without cheer—or cheerless.
Are very free spirited people
The correct answer is D. Ms. Webster opened the book to the first chapter and began reading in a way that heightened my senses and made me hunger for the next scene like a starving crocodile.
Explanation
An essay is a text that has the purpose of exposing, analyzing, and examining a certain topic through arguments, which serve as a basis for establishing a position on that topic. Generally, in argumentative essays, it is necessary to provide faithful evidence to generate credibility in the reader about the author's position. In this case, Liam must provide the most specific details to support his statement "Ms. Webster, his English teacher, inspired his passion for reading during an ordinary class period" So the statement that exposes more details about that event is option D. because Liam provides specific information like "Ms. Webster... began reading in a way that heightened my senses and made me hunger for the next scene ..." that explain why the teacher was inspiring.