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I always have trouble remembering the meaning of these two common verbs, affect (to change" or "to influence") and effect ("to cause" or <u>"to accomplish)."
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Answer:
"to accomplish").
Explanation:
The closing quotation mark should go inside the closing parenthesis mark, while the period is located at the end of the sentence, outside parenthesis.
The rest of the alternatives are incorrect because the inverted commas occur within parenthesis, the closing quotation mark cannot be omitted, it is wrong to capitalize infinitive <em>to</em> and to omit the quotation marks, and the period must go at the end of the sentence, outside parenthesis.
Ones's = Not correct English
one's = Belongs to one
ones' = Belongs to multiple ones
So the answer is one's
The correct answer is "<span>Of bliss on bliss, while I to Hell am thrust, </span>
<span>Where neither joy nor love, but fierce desire, "
In these two lines he speaks how he is cast into hell where he will eternally desire to experience the beauty of Eden.</span>
The answer best fit for this question would be D. "The audience isn't able to ask you any questions."
It's A.) like that one dude said