Which sentence has no errors in the use of quotation marks or italics? A. Are you familiar with The Lady of Shalott, a short poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson? B. Margaret Mitchell wrote the novel "Gone with the Wind." C. Sarah's favorite band is the Beatles, and her favorite album is Abbey Road. D. The Marshalls left their boat, named "Seas the Day," at the bayside dock.
i think its c
So I'm just going to assume A and C have italics. If that's the case, take a look at this link. It will help A LOT. Use it as a checklist of some sort, and you'll be on your way to being the English master: http://aldenschools.org/webpages/asobol/resources.cfm?subpage=853740
So yes, the answer is C.
thanks
could you please explain
The list should explain well. Small things like short stories, songs, or poems should be quoted. Huge things like books, statues, or just stuff like trains and boats should be italicized.
ok thank you
Which sentence has no errors in the use of capital letters? A. The piano instructor said, "this piano has a few notes that are out of tune." B. The piano instructor said, "This Piano has a few notes that are out of tune." C. The Piano instructor said, "this piano has a few notes that are out of tune." D. The piano instructor said, "This piano has a few notes that are out of tune."
its not b
the p is capitalized
Indeed
not c either
Nope
i think D
cause this is supossed to be capitalized in a right
@KyanTheDoodle
i'll go with D
Yeah. Go with D.
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