Answer:
This really boils down to your personal preferance.
Explanation:
If you can't decide just pick a random one.
Answer:
it was a dark night and I was returning back home from work. I was tired and the my only wish was to lay down in my bed at home. my usual route being blocked I had to go through a desserted path . I was moving slowly when I heard a rustle of leaves. as anyone at that moment would do, I ignored it. as I moved forward I had a felling that I was being followed. there was a ghostly silence. maybe it was true ? what shall I do? I am gonna die - these questions appeared in my mind as I moved further . suddenly I thought I had to stop or it would come to my house.
without further thought I stopped . the footsteps behind me also stopped. I had to face it now or later. I turned behind and saw there was no one . I ran as fast as my feet could carry me to home. I heaved a long b breathe when I reached home. the next day I consulted a elderly women in my neighbourhood. that's when I got to know the real story. the road I took was , as believed by all , cursed!. many travellers had fell dead there without any health reasons . the doctors told that they were in perfect health but dead!
i was surrounded by many important people but no one that i knew
the cause was unknown
Explanation:
The puncuation inside the quotations are correct.
For example:
Diana asked, " Can I please touch the snake?"
You see the queston mark is inside the quotation.
<span>C. Shelby is making a direct quotation. she is speaking directly to Marcus. The quotation marks go before the word What and after the question mark (?) the words Asked Shelby are not part of what Shelby is saying therefore they are not included between the quotation marks.</span><span />
Answer:
In a sentence using passive voice, the subject is acted upon; he or she receives the action expressed by the verb. The agent performing the action may appear in a "by the..." phrase or may be omitted
Explanation:
example: the dog bite the boy
passive voice: the boy was bitten by the dog
the dog is acting upon the subject in the sentence (the boy) meaning it uses passive voice