The sentence which is properly punctuated and capitalized is
C. "Look at that red bird eating seeds at the feeder," called Grandma.
A. is wrong because there is no quotation marks, it should be written
Henry exclaimed, "Ow! A biright light is shining in my eyes!"
B. is wrong because you don't need a capital letters at every break, only if it's a new sentence. It should be written.
"After a long journey upstream," the narrator said, "the salmon lay their eggs."
D. is wrong because the comma and period belong inside the quotation marks. It should be written
"I will meet you," said Ted, "in the auditorium."
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Thy town, thy parents, and thy native place?
Or, if a merchant in pursuit of gain,
What port received thy vessel from the main?
Or comest thou single, or attend thy train?”
Then thus Minerva in Laertes' ear:
"Son of Arcesius, reverend warrior, hear!
Jove and Jove's daughter first implore in prayer,
Then, whirling high, discharge thy lance in air."
Cylenius now to Pluto's dreary reign
Conveys the dead, a lamentable train!
The golden wand, that causes sleep to fly,
Or in soft slumber seals the wakeful eye,
That drives the ghosts to realms of night or day,
Points out the long uncomfortable way.
Now sat Ulysses at the rural feast
The rage of hunger and of thirst repress'd:
To watch the foe a trusty spy he sent:
A son of Dolius on the message went,
Stood in the way, and at a glance beheld
The foe approach, embattled on the field.
a. has warned sailors
b. That old lighthouse
c. for many decades
d. has warned
I believe the adverbial phrase in this sentence is (C) for many decades.
It modifies the verb, warned.
Answer: A broadcasters sold airtime
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe it is “they have distinct connotations”