No. You'd just have to quote the book. Like if it was from A Tale of Two Cities you would just have to say:
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
It is an interrogative sentence.
This sentence is an interrogative sentence, as it is asking a question.
The students were effective in studying for the test.
I am currently studying anthology.
Really, I am studying to be an archaeologist.
"Was" is a helping or linking verb used in a sentence to show that something has already happened. It is past tense. "She is studying" (Present) "She will study" (Future) "She was studying" (Past)
Explain the different application of computer graphics?
Students can find information about internships in computer graphics design by looking at a wide range of businesses online and from the job centers and through the college at which they are studying.
My brother is studying astronomy.
I'm studying to be a classical philologist!
We were studying geography in school.
I am studying to become an architect.