Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics, underlining, or quotation marks? A. The chapter titled /Angles and Circles"/ contains the formula for the area of a circle. B. The chapter titled (Angles and Circles) contains the formula for the area of a circle. C. The chapter titled "Angles and Circles" contains the formula for the area of a circle. D. The chapter titled Angles and Circles" contains the formula for the area of a circle. () means italics and // means underlined @NeonStrawsForever
i think its B?
I'm thinking. Hold on, please. ^_^
take your time :)
It's C. That is so easy~
C is incorrect.
You only use quotation marks to qoute what one said.
*quote
This got me beat. It's hard to tell the difference between italics and underling. @EclipsedStar
I think c and are out of the question
for sure
What else do you believe should be eliminated.
thats it, only c and d...although, i dont think angles and circles should be underlined :/ im just gonna go with B where angles and circles is underlined
in italics sorry
@KyanTheDoodle LORD HELP ME ON THIS ONE. T-T
It's so hard to tell the difference between them at times.
It's usually not a good idea for authors to underline titles. It's much more formal to use italics.
Alright you were right. Good job.
thanks! and also thanks for helping me with AALLLLLL these questions~!
Of course ^_^
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