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OpenStudy (anonymous):

CHECK MY ANSWERS! Will medal the most helpful and informative :)

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can see the answer I chose for each question. Are my answers correct, if not, why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

your answers are correct, good job

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lovely, I have two other questions I need checked, if you are willing that is. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@monicaj5 isn't the answer for the first "well"? I don't see how the capitalization or punctuation for "Terry's" is incorrect.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Actually, that'd make sense, since "well" isn't capitalized.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Since you capitalize it if the quote is a full sentence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What about this one?

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I believe the correct answer is spy's

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it definitely wouldn't be spies since that doesn't refer to anything possessive just plural

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree it is spy's

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm ok, what about the last problem?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The last one is correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The last one is not correct...Ms. Watson's direct quote was interrupted mid-way so "clashes" should not be capitalized.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wallpaper's would have the apostrophe and (s) because it's a singular possessive noun and the thing it "possesses" is the "pattern"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good eye, Jaeuni. Thank you. I have more questions I need checked but if you're bored now I understand.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't mind :)

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well you could try comparing it with the way the previous question was written, since they're both quotes and both were interrupted mid-way...can you spot any differences?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*hint* it comes after the sentence lets you know who is talking

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no comma after argued?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:)

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nicely done.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Correct.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Last 3.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That one is a bit confusing...I would go with putting the title in italics (the first option) since that's MLA format

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got stumped by it, too.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah, if you chose italicizing the title for the previous problem, I would choose the same for this one as well

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and here is the last one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I wasn't really sure about this one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not too confident in my answer but I think it's supposed to be in quotation marks because The Pit and The Pendulum is a short work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for your help, I marked you as best response earlier and fanned you aswell. :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NP, glad to have helped :)

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