The answer is D
parenthetical citations has the authors name and the page number (without a Comma) Also it comes after the quote
The right option is <em>Writers use character dialogue to reveal the theme in poems and plays.
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A <em>theme is</em> a message that an author wants to send to his audience. Or in other words, theme refers to the main idea that the author is really trying to say. It can be explicitly stated or inferred and there are four ways in which an author can express themes: (1) through the actions or events in the story, (2) through the characters, (3) through the way the author makes us feel by sharing feelings of the main character and finally, (4) Themes are presented in thoughts and conversations.
Bearing in mind the described above, it could be said that Writers use character dialogue to reveal the theme in poems and plays since authors put words in their character’s mouths for specific reasons.
I do not know if this is a multiple choice question or not, but the psychic distance, or narrative distance, in this sentence is very remote, objective, and distant, since the narrator is just providing us with factual and contextual information: we only know that sometime in the past, probably a long time ago, there existed a miller who was humble. There is neither emotion nor intimacy here, just observation, since we have not (yet) been invited to get closer to the character, we have not (yet) been taken inside his or her mind.
“where Martin Luther King, Jr. organized”; the last option
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Yeoman: A yeoman is a person that owns and cultivates a small farm.
Farmer: A farmer is a person who cultivates land or crops or raises animals.
Camp Meeting: A camp meeting is a often religious meeting held outdoors or in a tent, sometimes lasting several days.
Mill Village: A mill village is a settlement that developed around one or more mills or factories.