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The correct answer is The author's last name and page number(s) must appear within the text and after the direct or indirect quotation.
According to MLA Handbook (8th ed.), whenever a quotation is directly or indirectly inserted in the body of a research paper, it is essential to acknowledge the source where the quotation was taken form. To do so, it is necessary to add a parenthetical reference at the end of the quotation with the author’s (or authors’) last name(s) and the page number(s) of the quotation, paraphrase, or summary you are quoting. For example:
Sometimes, teachers will shy away from teaching literature with a goal of aesthetic reading because it is nearly impossible to measure accurately a student’s personal responses to the text (Cline 96).
Sergei although may seem embittered is a kind man who has used his wishes for other people around him. He used his first wish to cure his sister's lung cancer and his second wish to cure his son who has development issues. He is a kind, self-less man who wishes to put the needs of others before himself.
'TO THE FRONT DOOR' is the underlined word. The correct option is B.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words which does not have either a subject or a verb and it serves as a unified part of a sentence. It is usually made up of a preposition and a noun or pronoun. There are two types of prepositional phase, adjectival and adverb prepositional phrase. The adjectival prepositional phrase modifies noun or pronoun while adverb prepositional phrase modifies verbs, adjectives or adverbs.
In the sentence given in this question, the underlined prepositional phrase modifies the verb 'dashed', thus, it is an adverbial prepositional phrase.<span />
The answer would be the first one, somber.
Using context clues, the narrator is grieving for someone. This gives off a gloomy vibe. Somber means dark and gloomy, so this would be the answer.