It all depends, honestly.
I'll assume Bipin is the source.
When using as a direct quote from source, you will quote only what is said in the article/newspaper/website/ etc.
So. If a part of the website says Should states, require adolescents to be eighteen before obtaining a driver’s license?
Then, you'll quote all of it.& The answer would be “Should states require adolescents to be eighteen before obtaining a driver’s license (Bipin)?”
If the
Should states, require adolescents to be eighteen before obtaining a driver’s license?
Part of the sentence is your own personal question, then the answer will be
Should states “require adolescents to be eighteen before obtaining a driver’s license” (Bipin)?
Figurative Language, specifically a hyperbole. A hyperbole is a type of figurative language that uses an extreme exaggeration.
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Answer:
It's raining, so we stay at home.
Explanation:
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Answer:
"Perhaps the best I can do is to pray that the youth of today will have the ability to live simply and to get joy out of living, the desire to give of themselves and to make themselves worthy of giving, and the strength to do without anything which does not serve the interests of the brotherhood of man."
Explanation:
The central idea of<em> Eleanor Roosevelt's</em> "What I Hope to Leave Behind" is about the desires that Eleanor wants to pass or leave to his children. Such desires focus on <u>doing good for humanity and living simply.</u> Thus, explaining the answer above.
If people will live a simple life and be happy and contented with it, then they will know the "true value of living." This will also be passed to their children whose characters are shaped according to how they see their ambitions in life.