The best way to punctuate the bolded portion of the quotation is the following:
C. them."-C.S. Lewis
This is the best way considering that the sentence ends on 'Lewis'. Periods always go inside quotations, as you can see from this brief description between different citing standards.
MLA: Commas and periods directly following quotations always go inside closing quotation marks. Question marks can vary depending if the question is part of the quote, then the punctuation mark goes inside the quotation marks. If the question is not part of the direct quote, it goes outside.
AP: All punctuation goes inside the closing quotation marks. This includes commas, periods, question marks and exclamation points.
Chicago: Periods and commas always go inside quotation marks. Question marks and exclamation points that are part of the original quote are included inside quotation marks.
That is correct! focus is a closed syllable :) the only words that do not follow the closed syllable rule are syllables that end in:
"-old"
"-ild"
"-olt"
Of course there are a few that either are or aren't followed by the closed syllable rule, so always watch for words that end in:
"-ind"
"-ost"
I hope this helps! :)
C. A boy survives alone in the wilderness for more than a year in the book “My Side of the Mountain.”
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The images of the power of nature are
particularly appropriate to Edward's message because it shows he is true in his
preaching.<span>
<span>Jonathan Edward was a colonial Christian writer and preacher
who wrote "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" a sermon he preached to his congregation. The
sermon contains a description of Hell.</span></span>