To be or not to be. That is the question.
from Shakespeare's Hamlet
The Panama Canal is one famous example of a canal.
The famous quotation "You are only one" is attributed to the Persian poet Rumi. It is often used to remind individuals of their worth, uniqueness, and importance.
It is a very common saying, making a fairly obvious point - like Nothing lasts for ever. I don't think it is a quotation.
An indirect quotation is a statement by the writer of what another person said but in the writer's words, not the actual words of the original speaker. For example "Judy said she would drop by after she got off work". A direct quotation uses the exact words of the speaker. for example "'I'll come over when I get off work' said Judy".
Probably, yes. I see you didn't ask about one of the others.
One famous quotation of Nanda Palmieri is: "Do not confuse my bad days as a sign of weakness, those are actually the days I am fighting the hardest." This quote emphasizes resilience and the ability to overcome challenges.
one space. here's an example: "No way!" was dave's first comment.
The most famous one I can recall is Zarathustra's Roundelay in Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
There isn't one. Not everything in life has a corresponding abbreviation.
Can you give me one example of declamation speech about water?
When one interprets a quotation, one "unpacks" a quotation. One selects a quote for a rhetorical purpose. The quotation is useful. The writer must "unpack" the usefulness of the quotation; they must reveal their rhetorical purpose.
Lassie is one example