The correct answer is option letter B. When you use a direct quotation, you have to write the author’s last name followed by the year of publication and page number between parentheses. You also have to place a comma after the reporting phrase, put quotation marks before and after the words quoted and capitalize the first word of the quotation. Quotations should support, not make, your points. That is why a brief commentary about the quotation, either in favor or in contrast, will make your writing <u>cohesive</u> and <u>legible</u>.
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Not in order but i hope this helps :)
Explanation:
A restatement of the topic and its importance
A signal phrase identifying the source of the fact
A closing transition phrase
A restatement of the claim in a new way
Answer:
In his poem “The Lynching,” Claude McKay uses the event of a black man being lynched to highlight the racism and gruesome acts of violence committed against blacks in America during the early twentieth century. ... The poem first opens by describing the spirituality experienced by the victim
"Will see" becaus it is the past.
Hope it helps.