Select the indirect quotation that correctly sequences the verbs.
Rockwell said that he was striving to completely capture everything.
Rockwell said that he strived to completely capture everything.
Rockwell said that he had been striving to completely capture everything.
Rockwell said that he had strived to completely capture everything.
I believe the answer is the third choice: Rockwell said that he had been striving to completely capture everything.
Take a look at the word 'always' this line:
"Right from the beginning, I always strived to capture everything I saw as completely as possible" (Rockwell).
The word always indicate that the strive to capture everything started in the past and still continue until today.
The usage of past tenses in first, second, and the fourth option indicates taht the strive to capture everything is no longer exist today.
B. She is angry and commands her to obey.
C. She playfully points out that Nurse could have told her the news with the energy she used excusing herself.
D. She is exasperated and nervous; she wants to know but at the same time wants to put it off in case it is bad news.
B. A magazine
C. An article
D. A newspaper
And justifie the wayes of God to men.
Say first, for Heav'n hides nothing from thy view
Nor the deep Tract of Hell, say first what cause
Mov'd our Grand Parents in that happy State,
Favour'd of Heav'n so highly, to fall off
From their Creator, and transgress his Will
For one restraint, Lords of the World besides?
Enjambment is an incomplete syntax at the end of the line when the meaning runs over from one line to another without the use of punctuation. Knowing this definition is more than enough to answer to that question. We can observe enjambment in the lines 3,4,6 and 7 which the lines are not end-stopped.