Which sentence uses italics or quotations correctly? A. Here is the December issue of the magazine National Geographic World. B. I recently read The Tell-Tale Heart, a chilling short story by Edgar Allan Poe. C. My great-aunt once flew from New York to Paris on the Concorde. D. Our town newspaper is called the "Daily Clarion."
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what would be the italicized words, if any, in the options?
idk
When you view your question, they should have some word(s) italicized for the question to even mention italics.
i would go with d
No one can truly help you if we don't know all of the context. Since only one option uses quotes, the rest must have some italics in them.
so @leahhhmorgannn d is not correct
I'm saying we can't know for sure until we know EVERYTHING about the question. It might be right but it might not be, we can't help you until you help us.
ok are italics these "
that is a quotation mark. italics are where the text looks to be tilted to one side. just google italics if you don't know what they look like.
I don't want to make this harder than it is but I'm just OCD about knowing everything before helping so, is there a way you could screenshot/photograph the question and upload it here so I can see?
Understand that I'm not trying to make your life harder, I'm just trying to help with my full ability.
@leahhhmorgannn how do i screen shot on a computer
control and print scrn
please help someone
National Geographic World. The Tell-Tale Heart
I'm between A and D, but leaning more towards D. Thanks for your cooperation by the way.
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