The sentence which contains a properly punctuate and capitalized direct quotation is C. "Watch how that hummingbird flits from flower to flower," said Diane. Quotation marks always go around the dialogue when writing a direct quote. Capitalization rules still apply much in the same way as they do in regular sentence writing, in that you must capitalize the first letter of the first word at the beginning of a sentence. Punctuation that separates the quote from the speaker must be included with the quotation marks to show that there is a separation.
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The answer would be c) they would not worry about how they look and how they fit in, so they would be able to pay more attention to their schoolwork.
I think it’s B, rhyme because in each stanza (each line) the last words are brings and Kings which rhyme.