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English, 25.09.2019 16:00 dayanara72

Is the following quotation set up properly? why or why not?
in the odyssey, homer frequently reflects on the "rosy fingers of dawn" to create a visual image of the day cycle.
no, there is no citation.
no, we do not know what homer is talking about.
yes, we understand the quotation's purpose within the sentence.
yes, we are familiar with the story of the odyssey and know what dawn is.

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Is the following quotation set up properly? why or why not?
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