Answer: A
Explanation: Because Shakespeare made alot of english works that are known to be some of the greatest
Only two of the four sentences contain a direct address. A direct address exists when someone addresses someone directly, meaning speaks to them by name. In (A), Walt is being addressed. In (C), Denise is being addressed. Direct addresses are always set off (separated from the other words) by commas. If the direct address is the first word in a sentence, it is followed by a comma. If the direct address is the last word in a sentence, it is immediately preceded by a comma. If the direct address appears elsewhere in the sentence, it is sandwiched between commas. For example, "I was wondering, David, if you'd mind helping at the event?" By the way, when a title or endearment functions in a sentence as a name, it is also considered a direct address: "If you don't let me go to the party, Mom, I'll never speak to you again." In your problem, (C) contains the direct address that is punctuated properly because Denise is followed by a comma.
Answer:
B: Research a subject that interests you
Explanation:
You are more likely to have a well written paper and better evidence to use in your paper if you are interested in what you are researching.
The main characters in realistic fiction are usually dynamic. Louise Mallard from Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour", is an example of a dynamic character. The excerpt that highlights the transformation that Louise undergoes is <em>"She did not stop to ask if it were or were not a monstrous joy that held her...And she opened and spread her arms out to them in welcome."</em> The female character, Louise, when she hears of her husband's death, feels happiness and thinks of the years to come as her own days.
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Since its completion in 1970, the Aswan High Dam across the Nile river has provided Egyptians with electricity as well as protection from floods and droughts.
Aswan High Dam , Nile river - You have to capitalized names or proper nouns
electricity - This one is no need to capitalize as it's not a special name or place
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