Characters and a storyline may be used in the form of anecdotes, to demonstrate a point. However, an essay is never intended to be a narrative, and placing the structure of one within such a framework is simply not correct.
No. The pronoun 'we' includes 'I/myself' so 'we' cannot be talking to 'myself'. These sentences are correct I am talking to myself. We are talking to ourselves.
you are supposed to have the : hook, the 5 W's ( who, what, where, when , why), thesis, and lastly the how? question.
No, not if that is the whole sentence. "I was talking to you" is correct as a sentence. It is also correct to use "I were talking to you" as part of a sentence: "If I were talking to you, I would probably say something that I would regret."
If you are talking about the state of Maine, then yes. Or if you are talking about something like Maine Street, then yes. But if you are talking about something like, the main idea, then no.
No Mt is not a proper noun if you're talking about the Rocky Mt, Rocky and Mt would be proper. Mt. is proper because it's with a word that is proper
There are no rules per se -- just use proper punctuation. Characters speak differently, and each of them will have individual ways of talking. In general, avoid trying to use fancy synonyms for the word "said," though -- it makes the reader stop reading to try to figure out how the character is talking. Just say "he said," "she said," or "he asked."
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Greetings, ladies. (If you are talking to them).
A perfect number is the term for a number that is equal to the sum of its proper divisors. Be careful not to confuse that with proper factors. Proper divisors include 1 but not the number itself. Proper factors don't include either I or the original number.
No Mt is not a proper noun if you're talking about the Rocky Mt, Rocky and Mt would be proper. Mt. is proper because it's with a word that is proper. Ania T. wrote this and trust me i have proof this answer is true.
er, no. they do not. where Naruto comes from "dating" would not be the proper word.
It would be a proper noun if you are talking about it as a holiday