The usual procedure
"closed" is an adjective...a way to describe something...(That Door is Closed). You can "close" a door - this is an action word, but closed is something that already is done...
The way I've done it and have usually seen it done is using a hanging indent and making the quote its own paragraph.
Mockingly means doing something in a way that makes fun of something or talking about it in a joking and derogatory way. Usually mocking involves exaggerated imitation.
Rhythmically refers to something done is a rhythmic way, such as the beat of a drum. Some synonyms for rhythmically are smoothly, symmetrically, harmoniously, skillfully, and artistically. Additional synonyms are periodically, and cyclically.
Yes, the word manners is a noun, the plural form for the noun manner. The noun manner (manners) is a countable noun as a word for the way in which something is done or something happens; outward way of behaving toward others. The noun manners is also an uncountable noun as a word for social deportment; a socially acceptable way of behaving.
Collocated typically refers to language, when two words are used together in such a way that they have heavy association with each other. For example, "do homework" is collocated, as homework is something that is usually done.
Attitude refers to a person's outlook or way of thinking about something, usually reflected in their behavior or emotions towards it. It can influence how one approaches situations, people, or events.
Usually this refers to the fact that you have an opinion about something that veers one way only...e.g. As she loved him, her feelings about what had happened were biased in his favour
That's nature's way & the way it is usually done.
"Blighted" is a term that refers to something that has somehow been destroyed, spoiled, tainted, or harmed in some way. It will usually refer to nature in some manner.
It can be a verb and it can be a noun, depending on context.
Investigate has several meanings, but usually refers to finding out something about something that has occurred. It can also be used to describe the carrying out of studies or research. It can involve asking people questions to find something out as well. Checking things to figure something out is also a way to investigate.
The way or manner in which something is done.
Something done is a fast way, expodited.
Grass roots usually refers to something happening (usually political) starting at the community level instead of the "top down" way our society usually works, where federal politics pass down to state, to county, to city, etc.
something you do, whether relevant to you or not, for the ultimate purpose of achieving your desired end result.
Indirect refers to something that is not straightforward or done in a roundabout way. It may involve using intermediaries or having an effect that is not immediately obvious or direct.