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OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

Which sentence does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks? A. Would someone find the article "Mayor Wins Election" in the Houston Chronicle? B. Tomorrow's San Francisco Chronicle will run an article titled The 10 Best Restaurants in the District. C. He is busy reading "Top Stocks to Watch" in the business section of the Wall Street Journal. D. Did you notice today's article "New Species of Frog Discovered" in this month's "Scientific American"?

OpenStudy (igreen):

You should post a picture of it so we can see the italics.

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

kk

OpenStudy (igreen):

So which one do you thinnk?

OpenStudy (igreen):

*think

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

B

OpenStudy (igreen):

No, I think the title of an article should have quotation marks, not be italicized.

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

then A

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

@KendrickLamar2014

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

@AsiaJenell

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

@MartianBlueberry

OpenStudy (igreen):

No, the name of the newspaper needs to be italicized.

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

D

OpenStudy (igreen):

Article Title = Quotation marks only Newspaper name = Italics only

OpenStudy (igreen):

So which one?

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

C

OpenStudy (igreen):

Correct

OpenStudy (darthvader2900):

Shouldn't guess... just saying

OpenStudy (igreen):

Yep^

OpenStudy (gabbyalicorn):

sorry

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