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2. naming the source of the quotation
4. using a darker font color
5. using a more legible font
6. increasing the font size
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Naming the source of the quotation gives credit to the person who said the quote. Making the font darker, larger, and changing it to something more legible are all things that make the quote easier to read. Cursive is not something everyone can read. The white text makes it harder to read because of the light color background. And of course, making the letters larger makes things easier to read.
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Someone comes in your grocery store and asked for the manager what kind of bicycles they sold you calmly tell the guy my name is Damion Rabia and we don’t sell bicycles even know our name is Bïñchlés and please give me advice because I am opening up a restaurant and he yells change your name and the store name and call it something you actually sell
Assuming that you are referring to Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, the meaning of time's fool is as follows.
The full line is, "Love's not time's fool" which means that love is not love if it changes with time or that love is not real if it changes with time.
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Answer: D. to allow the reader to see her lack of affection for her family
Explanation:The grandmother is interested in traditional societal standards and values. She considers herself a Christian, and she longs for a time when children were respectful to their elders. She believes that the world has gotten worse since she was younger and nowadays, "a good man is hard to find."