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Yes it is if you capitalise and punctuate it thus: You went to the mall last week.
To correctly punctuate the sentence, you could write: "This is the last time I'm going to tell you," my mother said to me with piercing eyes, "Clean up all of your toys from the living room."
The quote "Thank you for children Arthur" is not in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. This particular quote does not appear in the novel.
After the last word of the quote, include a space, then type three periods with no spaces in between, followed by the appropriate punctuation for the sentence. Make sure to use only three periods in the ellipsis.
Yes, that is correct. This method is known as the parenthetical citation, where you include the author's last name, year of publication, and page number within parentheses after the quoted text. It helps readers easily locate the exact source of the information within the text.
Last. The full sentence is: "and, grinning broadly at the look of horror on Uncle Vernon's face, Harry set off toward the station exit, Hedwig rattling along in front of him, for what looked like a much better summer than the last." That was quote on quote from the book.
(at the beginning of a sentence) Positively speaking, the grades you got this semester greatly improved over the last one. (or using it within a sentence) The suspect was positively identified by the witness.
if your talking about citing for a school class, it is when you quote a sentence or passage froma website, and you put that sentence in quotation marks, then put the author of the article's last name and the page number
It should be --- Daniel Jarvis, a senior analyst in your Dallas office made his television debut last mont on WKBC TV as a guest on the evening news.
"from my rotting body flowers shall grow and i am in them and that is eternity" is Edvarm Munch's last quote
Yes, any ticket within the last 3 years if it is a minor violation and the last 5 years for a major violation will affect your insurance rate.
In compound possessive subjects the last subject receives the apostrophe, as you have done in your question.