The answer is C: <span>his contempt for money and gold
The passage shows that while, at one point, the banker truly loved money and believed it to be/provide paradise, now he sees it with "contempt" and he "despises" it. In fact, he hates it so much that he will "deprive [him]self of [his] right to them.</span>
The prompt is about Embedded Quotations.
The narrator feels as if he is in the bird’s position. “squeezed a thumb into its throat until I could not breathe” shows how the boy is deeply affected by the death of the bird and feels for it.
The above quotation is NOT Embedded.
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What is an embedded Quotation?</h3>
Quotes from your sources should flow naturally into your own sentences. This is referred to as embedding or integrating quotations.
In other words, an embedded quotation is a quotation taken from a work such as a play, poem, or novel and embedded within another work such as a paper.
Embedded quotations must be surrounded by quotation marks and be brief and to the point.
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What is the corrected Sentence?</h3>
The phrase “squeezed a thumb into its throat until I could not breathe” shows how the boy is deeply affected by the death of the bird and feels for it. The narrator feels as if he is in the bird’s position.
Notice that the sentence flows more naturally and is more coherent. Hence, the quotation is now embedded.
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Answer:
1 -> act
2 -> set
3 -> stage directions
4 -> prop
5 -> playwright
Explanation:
Pretty self-explanatory. A playwright is someone who writes plays. Actors use props on stage during their performances. Stage directions are instructions given to the cast during a play. A set is a display of objects for a cast to perform. An act is in plays that actors play.
A)Please review our suggestion for paving over the muddy area where students wait before school.
Option A has the correct revision for a formal email. It states the topic without using any informal tone or voice. Option B is informal because of the introductory phrase "you now" and the vagueness of the observation "it's gross." Option C is informal due to the words "awesome" and "gross". Option D is informal because of the use of the word "obviously" and "smart".