Which sentence uses italics correctly? A. In that new cookbook, turn to the chapter titled Cooking with Pizzazz. B. It seems as if nevertheless is his favorite word; he used it four times in one paragraph. C. I would like to read you this short poem, titled Sunrise. D. The song Edelweiss is sung as a farewell by the Von Trapp family in The Sound of Music.
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I can't tell what has italics x3
OK
Cooking with Pizzazz. Sunrise. nevertheless Edelweiss and The Sound of Music. :P
This one is tricky
yep :{
D?
wait no it would be C
Well if you are stating a specific word it would be in quoted, no italics. My favorite word is "petrichor"
I think D.
Hard to tell, honestly.
I think it would Be C Because Poems are suposed to be in italics
So are titles or Stories ): But I think that if it says 'titled Name Of Story" it's fine. I have to do some research actually
For A no for c it is talking about the Poem For A it is talking about the chapter of the book.
This is one of those questions you just go with your gut honestly xD
It's either C or D v(*-*)v
ill go with C
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