<span>D. nouns
Proper nouns are capitalized are citations. In normal titles usually more words are capitalized but it is limited down to just proper nouns when used in most citation formats. For example, "The" might be capitalized in a books actual title, but not in the citation.</span>
Dress code, the dress code is incredibly inconsiderate and unfair. Girls can’t wear shorts above their knees? Are you kidding me? How can knees be “distracting”. We wear them because of how hot it gets. Same for spaghetti straps, so what. Yelling at students for not knowing the answer. We don’t always know the answer to a question and that’s ok, that’s why we are in school, to learn. School lunches can be improved a little more. Gym, coaches need to learn to let us sit out when we aren’t feeling good. It will only hurt us more.
I suppose the underlined word is transition. The phrase that most nearly defines it is "<span>from the basement to back home", as transition means change or alteration in state or condition. In this case, Boo's location is changed from one place to another - basement to home.</span>
Whenever we are reading drama or poetry it is important to be clear on what the historical context is for a number of reasons such as finding valid explanations or interpretations and placing ourselves in the general trends of the specific period. History shapes the direcction of every piece of literature since it involves society and cutural behaviour, thus by understanding and connecting ourselves to the historical context we can find the answers that may arise from the drama or poetry that is being studied. Moreover, we need some definitions of the environment and the age when the literature takes place since lacking of the understanding of these elements finding a relationship between society and the liteture would be extremely complicated.
Elaborate?? What’s the question?