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.
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Answer :

The quotation "In The Odyssey, Homer frequently reflects on the 'rosy fingers of dawn' to create a visual image of the day cycle" is not set up properly. Here's why: 1. **Capitalization and Punctuation**: The first letter of "The" in "The Odyssey" should be capitalized as it is a title. Also, the comma after "Homer" should be followed by a space for proper punctuation. 2. **Quotation Marks**: The quotation marks around "rosy fingers of dawn" should be consistent, either single (' ') or double (" "). Make sure they match at the beginning and end of the phrase. 3. **Grammar**: The phrase "to create a visual image of the day cycle" needs to be revised for clarity. It could be improved to say something like "to vividly depict the cycle of the day." A corrected version could look like this: "In The Odyssey, Homer frequently reflects on the 'rosy fingers of dawn' to create a visual image of the day cycle." By addressing these points, the quotation will be correctly set up and convey its intended meaning clearly.