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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP I WILL FAN AND MEDAL AND BE YOUR BEST FRIEND 1. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. Didn't your article on dogs appear in Dog Fancy magazine and Newsday? B. Didn't your article on dogs appear in "Dog Fancy" magazine and Newsday? C. Didn't your article on dogs appear in Dog Fancy magazine and "Newsday"? D. Didn't your article on dogs appear in "Dog Fancy" magazine and "Newsday"?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have always had trouble with these. Give me one second. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thats alright

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c..=) I think..=) let me check..=) .=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here are the rules; What do you put in "quotation marks"? Article titles from magazines, newspapers, journals - "Censorship is Harmful to Society" Essays - "Feminism in British Literature" Short Stories - "Gramma" (short story by Stephen King) Poems - "The Tyger" (poem by William Blake) Book Chapters - "The American Economy Before the Civil War" Specific pages within a website - "Crohn's Disease" (page found within the CDC's website) Specific episodes of TV shows - "The Trouble with Tribbles" (an episode of Star Trek) Specific episodes of radio programs - "A Conversation with Margaret Atwood" (a specific epside of the radio named All Things Considered) Songs - "Thriller" (song by Michael Jackson) What do you italicize? Books - Twilight by Stephanie Meyer Newspapers - USA Today Magazines - Sports Illustrated Journals - Journal of Fiction Studies Websites - CNN.com Online databases - Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center Plays - Romeo and Juliet by Williams Shakespeare Pamphlets - What You Should Know About the H1N1 Virus (pamphlet from the Center for Disease Control) Films/movie titles - The Breakfast Club Television shows - Glee Radio programs/broadcasts - All Things Considered Album titles - No Line on the Horizon (album by U2) Operas - La boheme (opera by Giacomo Puccini) Dance Performances - The Nutcracker Long Musical Compositions- Symphonie Fantastique (composition by Berlioz) Paintings - I and My Village (painting by Marc Chagall) Sculptures - The Minute Man (sculpture by Daniel Chester French) Ships - USS Arizona Aircraft - Airforce One Spacecraft - Challenger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whait maybe its b..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait, which ones are italicized?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d ????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dog Fancy needs to be italicized.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the italicized words a. Dog Fancy & Newsday b. Newsday c. Dog Fancy d. (none)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A then. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah A..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dog fancy is a magazine, and Newsday is a newspaper, so yeah. XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Didn't your article on dogs appear in "Dog Fancy" magazine and "Newsday"?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics, or underlining? A. I clipped the review Local Restaurants for Foodies out of the paper for you. B. I clipped the review Local Restaurants for Foodies out of the paper for you. C. I clipped the review "Local Restaurants for Foodies" out of the paper for you. D. I clipped the review 'Local Restaurants for Foodies' out of the paper for you. italicized words: a. Local Restaurants for Foodies b. (none) c. (none) d. (none) underlined words: a. (none) b. Local Restaurants for Foodies c. (none) d. (none)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm. O_O Lemme think. Gimme a sec.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Soo... you put article titles from magazines, newspapers, journals all in quotation marks... And... Local Restaurants for Foodies sounds like a magazine title... so... I'd HAVE to say... B.... Maybe?...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think @ShainaDancer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B is the one where it is underlined

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OH! Sorry!! Underlined and quotation marks are the same!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My bad, sorry. XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's still B. (I think)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b..=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh okay i think its B too then i think maybe

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I need a snack... Be right back. Lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

=)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics, or underlining? A. We're supposed to read the chapter The Countess de Winter by Thursday. B. We're supposed to read the chapter "The Countess de Winter" by Thursday. C. We're supposed to read the chapter The Countess de Winter by Thursday. D. We're supposed to read the chapter "The Countess de Winter" by Thursday. The Countless de Winter is italicized in A and underlined in C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Back.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Book chapters are put in Quotation marks (Or underlined) soooo... C. Are B and D the same?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no B is italicized and in quotation marks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, okay. Wait a second... I'm doubting myself of the previous answers. Let me check... one last time.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh, crud. I was wrong with something. Hold on.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 is correct with A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think 2 is C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think 3 is D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@paki @Blank  @thatgirl3390

OpenStudy (thatgirl3390):

yeah

OpenStudy (paki):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4, Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics, or underlining? A. Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed on the "Endurance" to the Antarctic in 1914. B. Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed on the Endurance to the Antarctic in 1914. C. Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed on the Endurance to the Antarctic in 1914. D. Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed on the Endurance to the "Antarctic" in 1914. a. (none) b. Endurance is italicized c. Antarctic is underlined d. (none)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, lemme see.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think 4 is B.

OpenStudy (paki):

for 4, it's D...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait, what? Antarctic is a place... it doesn't need to be italicized, underlined, or anything fancy. O.o At least I don't think.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea i dont think antarctic needs anything just to be capitalized

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Endurance is a ship. It needs to be underlined or italicized.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@sighcora, I found a link with all the rules. :) This might help. http://quizlet.com/7848979/underlining-quotation-mark-rules-flash-cards/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I still think the answer is B. At least, according to that link.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea i think its B now too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

5. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. The word philanthropy comes from the Greek root philos. B. The word philanthropy comes from the Greek root 'philos.' C. The word philanthropy comes from the Greek root "philos." D. The word philanthropy comes from the Greek root philos. italicized words: a. philanthropy & philos b. (none) c. philanthropy d. (none)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lets seeee...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's A. Let me double check.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yup. I think it's A. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics or underlining? A. Did people actually sit around a campfire and sing The Streets of Laredo, Dad? B. Did people actually sit around a campfire and sing "The Streets of Laredo," Dad? C. Did people actually sit around a campfire and sing The Streets of Laredo, Dad? D. Did people actually sit around a campfire and sing 'The Streets of Laredo,' Dad? in A The Streets of Laredo is underlined and in C it is italicized

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm. Let me look for a second.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Songs need quotation marks, soo... I think B. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

7. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. Who broke the sound barrier in an aircraft named 'Glamorous Glennis'? B. Who broke the sound barrier in an aircraft named Glamorous Glennis? C. Who broke the sound barrier in an aircraft named Glamorous Glennis? D. Who broke the sound barrier in an aircraft named "Glamorous Glennis"? in B Glamorous Glennis is italicized

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, let's see. Glamorous Glennis is a aircraft... sooo... I'd say... B. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics, or underlining? A. Yes, "To Be Recited to Flossie on Her Birthday" is a rather strange title for a short poem. B. Yes, To Be Recited to Flossie on Her Birthday is a rather strange title for a short poem. C. Yes, To Be Recited to Flossie on Her Birthday is a rather strange title for a short poem. D. Yes, To Be Recited to Flossie on Her Birthday is a rather strange title for a short poem. in B the poem title is italicized and in D it is underlined

OpenStudy (anonymous):

by poem title i mean To Be Recited to FLossie on Her Birthday

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. I'm just thinking right now. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This one's a little confusing... but... I'd say... A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

9. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics, or underlining? A. If I ever write a short story about that day babysitting, I'll call it Just Another Fine Mess. B. If I ever write a short story about that day babysitting, I'll call it Just Another Fine Mess. C. If I ever write a short story about that day babysitting, I'll call it "Just Another Fine Mess." D. If I ever write a short story about that day babysitting, I'll call it Just Another Fine Mess. in A Just Another Fine Mess is italicized and in D it is underlined

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let me look.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think short stories need to be with quotations. Sooo... I'm thinking... C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10. Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. Since you're a big fan of Dr. Seuss's books, you might want to read Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography. B. Since you're a big fan of Dr. Seuss's books, you might want to read Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography. C. Since you're a big fan of Dr. Seuss's books, you might want to read "Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography." D. Since you're a big fan of Dr. Seuss's books, you might want to read Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography. italicized words: a. Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel b. (none) c. (none) d. Dr. Seuss & Mr. Geisel: A Biography

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Wait a minute... I remember taking this test! What grade are you in? If you're in 8th, I might be able to go back to my answers!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea sadly i am in 8th but how would you be able to go back?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YUS!! My mom can write her password in, letting me review the test!! Brb a sec!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright have fun lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its unit 13 lesson 5 of the GUM thing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, thanks. I'm working on the semester. XDD It's soo harddd! DX

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hold on a sec.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's 25 questions, right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay! XD Imma read off from number 1, to make sure we're okay.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sounds good

OpenStudy (anonymous):

DANG. The test isn't the same. :-\

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Some of the questions are though...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh yea cos they switch the questions around for each retake and such

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dang. X) Oh well.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think 10 is D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeahh oh well i guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sighcora, I have to go finish with my test.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm sorry. :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats okay maybe just come back when you can

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. Bye!! Try to go off of this this link: http://quizlet.com/7848979/underlining-quotation-mark-rules-flash-cards/ It'll tell you what needs to be underlined and whatnot. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thank you so much

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