You cannot really tell of he is or not, but if you look close at how they act, the tone of their voice, or even how they're dressed, you might be able to tell.
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Answer:
A quote sandwich is a method that aids you in effectively adding quotes. 
Top slice: Introducing the Quotation.
Meat & veggies: The Quote.
Bottom slice: Explaining the Quotation.
Its basically statingg how you should explain and show the quote in that order. 
Example :
Top Slice - 
According to ....... 
In the text it states ......
Meat and veggies -
(Write down the quote)
Bottom Slice -
This quote means....
This is stating........
 
        
             
        
        
        
I'm going to use x as the missing/unknown number here. You know that the answer is, at most, 30. You also know that a product of something means multiplication. So, something times five is, at most, 30.
This would be written as: 5x<span>≤30, as the answer is equal to 30, or less than that.
If you'd like to solve for x, you divide both sides by 5:
x</span><span>≤6
The sign does NOT flip, the number that was divided to get x alone was not a negative, so no sign-flipping is needed.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The subordinating clause of this sentence is... when we went to the Fourth of July picnic. Hope this helps!
 
        
             
        
        
        
Quotations add emphasis to ideas, so A is out. If quotations add emphasis to ideas then they also add strong support to claims therefore C is out. Quotations add credibility to writing as well so D is out. Therefore B is the right answer, you would not include direct quotations in a story to add length to a  boring story.