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The following is the last paragraph from Chapter 30 out of 34 chapters in Wuthering Heights. Thus ended Mrs. Dean’s story. Notwithstanding the doctor’s prophecy, I am rapidly recovering strength; and though it be only the second week in January, I propose getting out on horseback in a day or two, and riding over to Wuthering Heights, to inform my landlord that I shall spend the next six months in London; and, if he likes, he may look out for another tenant to take the place after October. I would not pass another winter here for much.In our essay on Wuthering Heights, how were we supposed to quote the following phrase:  I would not pass another winter here for much. a" I would not pass another winter here for much" (30). b" I would not pass another winter here for much. " (Bronte, 285) c" I would not pass another winter here for much." (285). d"I would not pass another winter here for much!" (Bronte. 30)

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The following is the last paragraph from Chapter 30 out of 34 chapters in Wuthering Heights. Thus ended Mrs. Dean’s story. Notwithstanding the doctor’s prophecy, I am rapidly recovering strength; and though it be only the second week in January, I propose getting out on horseback in a day or two, and riding over to Wuthering Heights, to inform my landlord that I shall spend the next six months in London; and, if he likes, he may look out for another tenant to take the place after October. I would not pass another winter here for much.In our essay on Wuthering Heights, how were we supposed to quote the following phrase:  I would not pass another winter here for much. a" I would not pass another winter here for much" (30). b" I would not pass another winter here for much. " (Bronte, 285) c" I would not pass another winter here for much." (285). d"I would not pass another winter here for much!" (Bronte. 30)

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The correct way to quote the phrase in an essay would depend on the citation style you are using.

a) If you are using a citation style that requires chapter numbers, such as MLA, then option "a" would be correct.

b) If you are using a citation style that requires page numbers and the author's last name, such as APA, then option "b" would be correct.

c) If you are using a citation style that only requires page numbers, then option "c" would be correct.

d) Option "d" is incorrect because it adds an exclamation mark that is not in the original quote.

Please check your assignment instructions or style guide to determine which citation style you should use.

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