The
correct way to punctuate titles is as follow: for long titles like
books, use italics, and for short titles like short stories, use
quotation marks. Since in this case the sentence is talking a bout a
short story, the correct way to punctuate the sentence is: “A Long
Walk to Forever.”
<span>Remember
that commas and periods
that are part of the original sentence go inside the quotation marks,
therefore the last period in the sentence should be put inside the
quotation marks.</span>
Answer: He is comparing his smile to that of a chessy cat
It is literary allusion which means he referenced other writing
Hope this helps
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One pro about reading fiction books is that in some books it can expand you imagination to think things you never thought or if your going through a rough time it can help you be distracted and put you in a good mood. However the cons on fictional books is that nothing in it is informational or in most cases is real, so for some kids this can infect there brains to thinking that they can do or that they believe in certain things that are not in reality. Hope I helped! :)
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