You only capitilize the first word if it is a capital in the original. If you are quoting from the middle of a sentence, just put in quotation marks, a few dots, and then begin the quote. eg: "...or not to be: that is the question."
Yes, when incorporating a quote into a sentence, you should capitalize the first word of the quote if it is the beginning of a complete sentence. If the quote is within a sentence, you should not capitalize the first word, unless it is a proper noun.
"I" is the first person pronoun.
Yes, it is appropriate to put "From sea to shining sea" in quotation marks if you are using it on a greeting card as it is a direct quote from a popular patriotic song. This helps distinguish it as a quote and gives credit to the original source.
It is called acrostic writing when you spell a word using sentences, where the first letter of each sentence spells out the word.
To paraphrase a sentence, first understand the original meaning. Then, rewrite the sentence using different words and sentence structure while keeping the main idea intact. Finally, compare your paraphrased sentence with the original to ensure accuracy and clarity.
Sarah is the student whose project won first place in the science fair.
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C stands for Claim. In the first sentence of your paragraph make a claim that states what you are going to prove in the paragraph. Next, E for example, where you set up your quote. Next, E for evidence (the quote you are using to prove your claim). Finally, W for warrant. This sentence warrants why your quote was useful, and why the claim was useful to prove the thesis as a whole
Pangaea is the first word in this sentence
To convert an imperative sentence to a declarative sentence, simply rephrase the sentence to make a statement rather than giving a command. For example, "Close the door" (imperative) can be changed to "Please close the door" (declarative) or "I would like you to close the door" (declarative).
He was very delighted listening that he stood first in class. This is the sentence using the word delighted.
The first words of my letter are for you.
Lou played first baseman
The racer came first and won the gold.
She read the passage, then listened again to the quote, which made her disbelieve what she heard, because the passage read differently.
I will take the first watch
I think the first choice is better.
Let me establish this example as a first, for me.