B. three quatrains
Is indeed correct.
The correct answer is TRUE. The given sentence is an example of both ALLITERATION and CAESURA.
CAESURA is a figure of speech that introduces a pause in a line of a verse, it is used for metrical purposes, and it can be marked with the symbol // or may be not marked. For example, "to be or not to be, // that is the question" (William Shakespeare, "Hamlet").
ALLITERATION is also a figure of speech that consists of the repetition of a sound at the beginning of words.
In the example provided we have the repetition of the sound (f) in "fainting" and "follow".
Answer:
Judgements based on feelings or personal preferences.
Statements or claims that can be verified without relying on feelings.
Explanation:
B. Preposition
C. Interjection
D. Adverb
The correct answer is C. interjection
Interjections are words loaded with emotion - when you are using them, their meaning is quite clear. For example: Ouch! Yikes! Oh no! Boo!, etc. These are not used in formal writing, whereas it is quite difficult to write a normal sentence without the use of conjunctions (and, or, when, etc), prepositions (in, with, under, etc.), or adverbs (quickly, smoothly, etc.).
B. Period
C. Semicolon
D. Comma
When using direct quotations in your writing, the item that should be placed outside the set of quotation marks should be: C. Semicolon
The quotation marks are often used to enclose the direct statement that a person has made. Usually, the comma, period, and question mark would be enclosed within the quotation mark.
But the semicolon should only be used outside the quotation mark. The same is applicable for colons and dashes.
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No it is not. I believe that there should be no commas. So...
Newton and others should have realized that a static universe would soon start contracting.
Commas mean that there is a brief pause, and it just doesn't sound right with a pause in this sentence.