Who is my audience? is the first practical question one should ask before beginning writing.
<u>Option: B</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
"What are my audience's traits, personalities, principles and expectations?" It's going to be a great question for a writer to pose before writing while assessing the audience. Understanding the features, history, values and needs will give that person an image of the viewer.
Audience is very important for writers, like a film writer has to keep in mind while writing or while analyzing the story that is it going to influence or make a great mark on viewers or not.
Answer:
there's limited space and cant put up decorations
buttt that stops you from buying unnecessary stuff so you can end up saying money
Answer:
B.You must use an internal citation to indicate the source.
Explanation:
I took the test and got it right. Plus you can tell its correct because you dont use quotation marks in indirect quote as an indirect quote is you rewriting and explaining the quote in your own words so it cant be A.Next you dont have to use the exact words of the quote if are citing in an indirect quote only in a direct quote is that a rule so it cant be C either.Lastly its not D because if you are starting the quote from a comma(,) and continuing it you do not have to use a capital letter.So the only logical answer is B as you always have to cite your source no matter the kind of quote.