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English, 28.01.2020 07:31, shanice13

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 in-text citations correctly uses quotation marks and parenthetical citation? a. figurative and sensory language are both used expertly in the following description of the interaction between beatrice and giovanni: "beatrice darted forward uttering a shriek that went through his heart like a dagger" (407). b. figurative and sensory language are both used expertly in the following description of the interaction between beatrice and giovanni: "beatrice darted forward uttering a shriek that went through his heart like a dagger" (hawthorne 407). c. "figurative and sensory language are both used expertly in the following description of the interaction between beatrice and giovanni: beatrice darted forward uttering a shriek that went through his heart like a dagger" (407). d. figurative and sensory language are both used expertly in the following description of the interaction between beatrice and giovanni: "beatrice darted forward uttering a shriek that went through his heart like a dagger (hawthorne 407)."

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