<span>"What can you possibly mean by that"! she stormed" is the only sentence from the list that does not use quotation marks correctly. The exclamation point goes inside. </span>
If this is a works cited page, it just look more like this:
Zolnierek,
Kelly B. Haskard et al. “Physician Communication and Patient Adherence toTreatment: A Meta-analysis.” N.p.,
n.d. Web. 25 Feb. 2016.
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The correct answer I believe is true
With the assumption that the underlined word in the
sentence is ‘eagerness’, the answer that is synonymous to the word is letter A:
enthusiasm. Enthusiasm, by definition is a strong feeling, in most cases, being
excited, over something. So in the sentence:
The Wanderer’s eagerness to work again was
overwhelming.
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‘the Wanderer’s eagerness’, that is, the subject’s
enthusiasm or excitement on to do something or to do a job, is so strong and he
is clearly very determined as portrayed.</span>
The word is burglary. They separated the word into its syllables so you got bur gla ry. The stressed syllable is bur. So the answer is bur’ gla ry.