You must place those words within quotation marks and state the name of the author and the book or work from which the quotation was taken.
If you want a word besides SAID, you can use the word announce. You could also use told or state.
You use an apostrophy in the word it (it's) when you want to shorten the words "it is": it's very cold today.
It is redundant to use 'exact same.'
diction is a word that implied the choice of words that are selected for the use in speech. it can also be used to indicate the distinctness and clarity of someones pronunciation in speech. sorry don't know about clarity. hope this helps.
An ellipsis (...) takes the place of any words you don't want to include. It works sort of like an apostrophe, but for words, not just letters.
You must place those words within quotation marks and state the name of the author and the book or work from which the quotation was taken.
Students who use the exact words of an author are direct quoting
grief, distraught, bitter, over-bearing
You must place those words within quotation marks and state the name of the author and the book or work from which the quotation was taken.
No; it's usually better to have your account deleted if you no longer want to use it.
All of them but in a simple short order
Use a lot of fancy words that sound good in place of words that obviously sound disrespectful.
It has a sexual connotation, A bagel has a hole like a donut. Use your imagination.
curly, straight, wavy, frizzy, brown, blond, black, long, short
Quotation marks should be used when indicating a patient's exact words on a medical record.
No. You cant. No.
you can use for b