In "The Return of a Private" when Edward Smith praises his wife's biscuits, he is really praising her.
Hamlin Garland writes about the tenderness between Edward and Emma Smith by depicting a deeper connection between the two characters. The clearest example of this comes when Edward praises Emma by praising her biscuits.
The paragraph should be about
How calm/quiet the it is because "or sound"
It can have something to do with peaceful.
There was a decision made because "they did not move the Inchcape bell"
I guess this excerpt rhymes.
Answer:
I believe the answer is #2.
Explanation:
He is trying to appeal to the white population and is relating himself to a beloved president perhaps.
Option 1 is not correct because the quote is no longer Mr. Cliff's wording. The last choice is also not correct because () should only be used if you need to make a letter capital or change the verb tense for the quote to make sense. [Brackets] are used when including clarifying information in quotations, and [high school students] is clarifying who "They" are. Answer B is correct.