Which sentence contains a properly punctuated and capitalized direct quotation? a. "Watch how that hummingbird flits from flower to flower," said Diane.
b. "I will see you later", said Bryan, "at the basketball courts".
c. Reggie shouted, Hey! Watch out for that bridge!
d. "After hibernating all winter," The ranger said, "The male bears emerge first."
c?

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Answer 1
Answer: A of course, because it indicates just right that Diane says that. All the others , aren't in order and don't really comprehend.
Answer 2
Answer: The answer is A because it has both the correct capitalization and punctuation

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A prepositional phrase is a phrase containing a preposition (and which includes a noun). Prepositions are words that express relations (such as spacial or temporal) and which come before the noun. 

In the examples above, there is only one preposition: "under", and because of that only sentence A contains a prepositional phrase.

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c. narration
b. dialogue
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b. –18
c. 14
d. 7

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the answer is c. 14 because the other answers (a. -0 b.-18 d.7) are all less than 10.6 

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During a presidential debate, Fran agreed with everything said by her political party's candidate, while she disagreed with each point made by the opposing party's candidate. This is an example of a failure to listen ___________________.

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Which of these statements is true about the pardoner's tale? It reveals that the pardoner is indifferent to people who buy pardons from him. It is epic in nature despite being quite lighthearted in tone. It tells a moral tale that is at odds with the pardoner's own persona. It offends many of the other pilgrims on the journey to Canterbury.

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The third option is the correct one - "it tells a moral tale that is at odds with the pardoner's own persona". The pardoner is a con, and he admits it. He tricks people into giving him money, and that is how he earns for a living. However, his story is quite the opposite - it is a moral tale that should teach us how to behave and what not to do, and his preaching and methods, despite how corrupt they are, are ultimately good.

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it tells a moral tale that is at odds with the pardoner's own persona

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