He believed him and Juliet would end up together no matter what.
I can't tell you which one is the answer since I don't have the text, but read through the passage, and think about how the announcer cutting into the "regular programing" makes you feel. Does it add suspense, annoyance, frustration or confusion?
If you want to explain to a foreigner how to learn when to use these words, you can say that the go from more general to more specific (in: more general, at: more specific).
in: for objects inside other objects, or for location in a big context: year, country,
on: on top of other objects, or for location in middle-scale contexts: day, street
at: for location on a very small scale: moment (exact time), at specific address<span />
I’m my opinion I think that you can help a person that has anxiety by talking to them and making them feel comfortable always be kind to them.
A. Capitalize It. That's a quote, so it has to be capitalize unless it's within the sentence and isn't the whole quote.