Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks? A. Yes, she is preoccupied reading "Fall's Best Clothes" in the lifestyle section of The "Miami Herald." B. I wrote the article "Bicyclists Need to Follow the Laws, Too" in today's Chicago Sun-Times. C. Did you see the article "Top Tips for Grilling Hamburgers" in yesterday's Philadelphia Inquirer?
D. Would someone summarize the article President Visits Europe in the Washington Times?
y answer is C
@texaschic101 help me I have my answer
whats in italics ??
well...its either gonna be B or C
wait you don't see it
"Top Tips for Grilling Hamburgers" "Bicyclists Need to Follow the Laws, Too" "Fall's Best Clothes those are in italic
I think your right....I think it is C...but not 100% sure
it is C, 100% sure
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