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OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

i need help with Italics and Quotation Marks i will fan and medal plsssssss!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the problem

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@lovebird1999 @OpiGeode @Love_Ranaa @dodgegirl

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. Was the article from the "Wall Street Journal" reprinted in Reader's Digest? B. Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest? C. Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in "Reader's Digest"? D. Was the article from the Wall Street Journal reprinted in Reader's Digest?

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

brb

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

afk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would have to say c

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

thanks

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@pinkslicecottontail can you help with more

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

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.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

C

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

thanks help with more?

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

yup go ahead :)

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics, or underlining? A. I'm only halfway through the chapter The Laurence Boy. B. I'm only halfway through the chapter "The Laurence Boy." C. I'm only halfway through the chapter 'The Laurence Boy.' D. I'm only halfway through the chapter The Laurence Boy.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

im trying to go get my notes, i just did this in school

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

kay

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Is A or d underlined or has italics?

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

the laurence boy in d is underlined

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

and it looks like A IS in italicS

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

So it's A

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics, or underlining? A. The ship Argos bore Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece. B. The ship "Argos" bore Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece. C. The ship Argos bore Jason on his quest for the Golden Fleece. D. The ship Argos bore Jason on his quest for the "Golden Fleece."

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

c is italicized ^^

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

and which one is underlined? thanks for the fan

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

np and argos in a is underlined

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Go with the one where Argos is underlined and Golden Fleece is left alone

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

A. The word cerebral comes from the Latin root cerebrum. B. The word "cerebral" comes from the Latin root "cerebrum." C. The word cerebral comes from the Latin root 'cerebrum.' D. The word cerebral comes from the Latin root cerebrum.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

a is italisized or how ever you spell that< im to lazy to look

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

B and lol same here

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics or underlining? A. Remember how we used to sing The Wheels on the Bus when we were little? B. Remember how we used to sing The Wheels on the Bus when we were little? C. Remember how we used to sing "The Wheels on the Bus" when we were little? D. Remember how we used to sing 'The Wheels on the Bus' when we were little? a the wheels on the bus is underlined

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

C

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

and b was in italics

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. In 1969, two astronauts from the Apollo 11 spacecraft were the first to walk on the moon. B. In 1969, two astronauts from the Apollo 11 spacecraft were the first to walk on the moon. C. In 1969, two astronauts from the "Apollo 11" spacecraft were the first to walk on the moon. D. In 1969, two astronauts from the 'Apollo 11' spacecraft were the first to walk on the moon. a is in italics

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

Apollo 11 should be in italics

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

it is in a

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

yep

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

so the answerrr is aaa

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks, italics, or underlining? A. Have you ever read Jabberwocky, the nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll? B. Have you ever read Jabberwocky, the nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll? C. Have you ever read "Jabberwocky," the nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll? D. Have you ever read Jabberwocky, the nonsense poem by Lewis Carroll? a is in italics and b is underlined

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

C

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

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.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

a italics d underlined

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@GirlgoyleH.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

B how many more of these do you have?

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

enough lol

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film. B. Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film. C. Actually, I liked the book Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl better than the film. D. Actually, I liked the book "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" better than the film. a is italics

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@GirlgoyleH.

OpenStudy (girlgoyleh.):

books should be underlined

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

in what

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer should be D.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

thanks bro

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization? A. "I try not to think about it," she said, "because it makes me sad." B. "I try not to think about it," She said, "Because it makes me sad." C. "I try not to think about it," she said, "Because it makes me sad." D. "I try not to think about it," She said, "because it makes me sad."

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@GirlgoyleH.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@blackwid0w

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

i need help

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@GirlgoyleH. @bohotness

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is A

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization? A. Sarah said, "First, wet the clay." she picked up a lump, dropped it, and said, "then center it on the wheel." B. Sarah said, "First, wet the clay." She picked up a lump, dropped it, and said, "Then center it on the wheel." C. Sarah said, "First, wet the clay." She picked up a lump, dropped it, and said, "then center it on the wheel." D. Sarah said, "first, wet the clay." She picked up a lump, dropped it, and said, "then center it on the wheel."

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@blackwid0w @GirlgoyleH.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@Misaio @Mightyhelper @MinightTheWolfie @horsegirl325

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi you mentioned me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look for capitalization in the beginning of the sentence, beginnings of dialogue, and after dialogue.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

yeah i need the answer to that pronlem^^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@OpiGeode @owllover101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

thanks!! help with AA FEW MOREE ??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure ill try my best

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization? A. "Crossing the country in covered wagons," She thought, "must have been hard." B. "crossing the country in covered wagons," she thought, "must have been hard." C. "Crossing the country in covered wagons," she thought, "Must have been hard." D. "Crossing the country in covered wagons," she thought, "must have been hard."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization? A. "Yes," He answered, "we would be happy to show you around." B. "Yes," he answered, "we would be happy to show you around." C. "yes," he answered, "we would be happy to show you around." D. "Yes," he answered, "We would be happy to show you around."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of end marks or commas? A. "Do not," Mr. Castle cautioned, "interrupt me". B. "Do not", Mr. Castle cautioned, "interrupt me." C. "Do not," Mr. Castle cautioned, "interrupt me." D. "Do not" Mr. Castle cautioned "interrupt me."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but they are all the same

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

No

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh never mind i see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on ill think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think D im not sure

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

thats what i thought too

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of end marks or commas? A. On hearing the announcement, everyone shouted, "Hooray!". B. On hearing the announcement, everyone shouted, "Hooray!" C. On hearing the announcement, everyone shouted "Hooray!" D. On hearing the announcement, everyone shouted, "Hooray"!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was the only one diff to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in the use of end marks or commas? A. Did she say, "Your mother called?" B. Did she say "Your mother called?" C. Did she say, "Your mother called"? D. Did she say "Your mother called"?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

umm..

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

c or d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill go w/ c

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

ooook

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization or end marks? A. "that's an awesome costume"! he exclaimed. B. That's an awesome costume!, he exclaimed. C. "That's an awesome costume! he exclaimed." D. "That's an awesome costume!" he exclaimed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D or A

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ill go w/ d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because it has a Capital

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

haha yep

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which sentence has no errors in capitalization or end marks? A. The mission statement says that we must work together. B. The mission statement says that, "We must work together." C. The mission statement says that, "we must work together." D. The mission statement says, "That we must work together."

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

almost done

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think B

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

i was thinking c but ill go with u

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