The sentence: When Tonia said, "I think "the lottery" is the most disturbing story i’ve ever read!" we all agreed!" uses quotation marks and other punctuation correctly.
This sentence's quotation marks and other punctuation are correct because its structure is a reported one, and a reported speech should come with a (" ") quotation mark.
Also, "The lottery" seems to highlight the message the reporter is trying to pass across to their hearer. So, having it in "quotations" is correct.
The exclamation punctuation marks give meaning to the mood of both the originator of the speech and the reporter. The reporter seems grateful that Tonia said that because they, with other fellows, truly find the story most disturbing. So, making the other punctuation correct.
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Answer: ''...should not be changed for light and transient causes''
Explanation:
Prudence is the quality of being careful such that one does not make a decision with too much haste but rather weighs the decision before making it such that the decision is not made for light or transient reasons.
In the Declaration of Independence, the Founding Fathers tried to explain that the declaration was made with prudence because with such a long lasting Government as the British, changes should not be made unless absolutely warranted and events had warranted the declaration.
She told the man that the wife always waits by the open window waiting for her husband and her brother's ghost to come home
Hi. You have not informed the web which Travis is using. This makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, after searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question just like yours, which asked you to present, what information Travis could use to present the main causes of the fire, on the web. If that's the case for you, I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer and Explanation:
For the main causes of the fire, Travis can show that firefighters were sent to the wrong place and that the number of wooden buildings in the city stimulated the fire.
The great Chicago Fire was a tragedy, where almost the entire territory of Chicago was set on fire, leaving many dead, injured and homeless. One of the major factors that made the fire take such large proportions was the amount of wooden buildings present in the territory. Wood was the raw material of practically all houses, buildings and even roads and all this wood served as food for the fire, allowing it to spread quickly. The firefighters' delay also contributed to the fire, as they were sent to the wrong location, which greatly delayed the rescue and fire fighting.