Yes, DUHHH… DiRtY lItTlE pAtRiCk
The best quote for this is <span>“Under kings you have war abroad; under the
Republic you have war at home.” We kow this because the main theme of this short story portrays Paris in complete devastation and the poeple from the provinces fighting and defending the city while inhabitants of Paris don't care about it. </span>
<span>The sentence that does not contain any errors in capitalization is A. Remember to get some Italian bread. In B, Greek should be capitalized. In C, Caribbean should be capitalized. In D, French should be capitalized. Any adjective containing a country name in it should be capitalized. </span>
Answer:
Hi! I think this is what your looking for so ima say this.
Explanation:
It honestly really depends on what type of style your writing in, Like if you were writing like an informal piece it would more of like "<em>BANG!" </em>or maybe like a <em>"BOOM!"</em>.
If you want like a gun bullet to go pass something you could write like
<em>"WOOSH".</em>
I hoped this was what you were looking for lol