1. Inside quotation marks
2. It really comes from the imagination, just imagine yourself in the writing you are making, it helps me a lot
3. Depends on what kind of writing it is, if it is a graded essay, I recommend a lot of varied transition words and connecting words to other sentences or paragraphs, but if it is just a chill kinda writing just add a lot of words that mean the same thing you are trying to say, or as I call them "smart sounding words"
4. It's important to use a personal touch because it makes your writing unique to others, for example if you were to write a book and I were to write a book about the same topic, we wouldn't have the same book word for word, we would have our own personal touch to make it unique.
5.one way to add humor into your writing that I use personally is making a character sarcastic, it lightens the mood if your story is more on the darker side.
I don't know if this is a test if it is and it's multiple choice just send me the choices and I'll be happy to help you! -k
Answer: common themes are love, revenge, good vs evil etc
Explanation:
<span>root - the basic part of a word
example: reCONSTRUCTion
prefix - an addition before the root of a word
example: REconstruction
suffix - an addition at the end of the root of a word
example: reconstructION
The root is what contributes to the basic meaning of a word - prefixes
and suffixes serve to narrow down the meaning - who, when, how, in what
tense
example: re - again
construct - to build
ion - the action of
So the word RECONSTRUCTION would mean "the action of building again."
Hope that helped! Good luck! :)
P.S. Although you didn't ask for it, the subject is the object in the sentence that is performing the predicate
example: The girl ran to the store.
girl - subject
ran - predicate
It doesn't really have much in common with roots, prefixes and suffixes, all which are similar in function </span>
Source(s):
Teaching English