I can best answer this by using an example. Let's say for example that the quote in question is "We have nothing to fear but fear itself." Instead of "I chose this quote because it is brave and FDR was a cool dude," provide a little background as to the original meaning of the quote. "1933 was a bleak year for most Americans. The Great Depression was in it's fourth year. Aggressive farming methods in the the West had produced the devastation of the Dust Bowl. On March 4th, a nationwide bank panic signaled a new low in the state of the economy." Then proceed to introduce FDR (by full name, of course) and discuss his address to the nation. This approach would segway nicely into a comparison of the current economic stagnation and Obama's assorted messages of "hope." I "hope" that this little example helps you overcome any "fear" of starting an essay!
Jane rejected all the suggestions in the report and chosesomething altogether different.She chose the blue sweater because it matched her eyes.I chose to miss the meeting and risk the consequences.
If a proper name or nickname is part of a quote and requires quotation marks, use double quotation marks for the overall quote and single quotation marks within the quote for the proper name or nickname.
The past tense of "choose" is "chose." So, the past tense of "chosen" is "chose."
Yes, you can start a sentence with a quotation if it fits the context of your writing. Just make sure the quotation is grammatically integrated into your sentence and that it makes sense as a standalone statement.
"Chose" is already in the past tense. The present tense is "choose".
Because you chose to.
You have to start a new game and chose to be female You have to start a new game and chose to be female
Because he chose to Because he chose to
You start it by Talking about the animal and why you chose it!
"You can start a sentence with a quote," the teacher said, "and there is certainly nothing wrong with doing so."
I loved you from the start
To start an essay with a quote, introduce the quote with its context and relevance to your topic. Follow the quote with a brief explanation connecting it to the main idea of your essay. Then, transition smoothly from the quote into the body of your essay.
To start a summary you should ask a question or a quote.
be modest
with a quote.
Aerosmiths famous quote is "once you start you can never go back."
I cant really give you a quote but i can you a reason as to why he is. Hes naive because he honestly believes their going to move to their own house and start a little home.