History, 22.01.2021 03:20 robert7248
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Read the following excerpt from "Rappaccini's Daughter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne:
He made a step towards the shrub, with extended hand; but Beatrice darted forward, uttering a shriek that went
through his heart like a dagger. She caught his hand and drew it back with the whole force of her slender figure.
Giovanni felt her touch thrilling through his fibres.
Which of the following choices CORRECTLY uses quotation marks and parenthetical citation?
A. "Hawthorne uses figurative language expertly throughout the story, 'Beatrice darted forward,
uttering a shriek that went through his heart like a dagger' (407)."
B. Hawthorne uses figurative language expertly throughout the story, "Beatrice darted forward,
uttering a shriek that went through his heart like a dagger." (407)
C. "Hawthorne uses figurative language expertly throughout the story," Beatrice darted forward,
uttering a shriek that went through his heart like a dagger (407).
D. Hawthorne uses figurative language expertly throughout the story: "Beatrice darted forward,
uttering a shriek that went through his heart like a dagger"(407).
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